Blue Water appointed port agents for a new service to Esbjerg
Motorships Agencies has entrusted Blue Water with the port agency for future UECC port calls.
The expansion of Blue Water in the Asia Pacific region continues
Blue Water expands its operations in Malaysia. The company has been represented in Malaysia since 2009, and now the business is growing further.
It has always been in the Blue Water DNA to be locally present on a global scale. With more than 60 offices worldwide, it is now time to further upgrade the setup in the Asia Pacific region.
“Proximity and flexibility are what our customers know us for. Delivering logistics solutions of high quality is supported by having connections to worldwide markets, and that is why we are really focusing on our core competences in these areas. We want to be the best in town wherever we play be it in Australia, China, Singapore, Papua New Guinea or Malaysia”, says Jason Goh, who is Regional Managing Director – Asia Pacific Energy & Projects.
During recent months, Blue Water has expanded with 5 new offices in the APAC region. It is the Energy & Projects Division that to a great extent handles the main activities, however, general cargo and consumables are also picking up.
“Recently, we won a big mining contract. We continue to be extremely successful within the Oil & Gas, and we are seeing exciting new opportunities within Solar and Wind. We just secured a large contract to ship about 1.5 million freight tonnes into Australia. During the last 10 years, we delivered transport and logistics to more than a dozen wind farms in Australia. With a growth of in-house competences, we are geared for even further expansion and success”, Jason Goh states.
Motorships Agencies has entrusted Blue Water with the port agency for future UECC port calls.
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