WSS Brazil Names Carvalho General Manager

Posted by Eric Haun
Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS) has appointed Antonio Carvalho Junior as its new General Manager for Brazil. A former mariner, Carvalho brings 26 years of direct industry experience to this role from previous positions in logistics, shipping and ships agency.

Discussing challenges that WSS customers face in the coming year, Carvalho raises concerns about shipping and offshore industries development: “2014 has been a challenging year. GDP will grow less than 1% and prospects are not very encouraging for 2015. GDP growth is directly related to the quantity of vessels operating in Brazil, which consequently has an impact on our business. Nevertheless, despite the conservative outlook, we have the challenge to grow WSS’s business in Brazil.”

Carvalho graduated from the Brazilian Merchant Marine School with a degree in Nautical Sciences and concluded post-graduate studies including an MBA in 2003. He was previously President of logistics service provider Lachmann Group, working on international business and gaining first-hand knowledge of the challenges of working with the Brazilian ports system and processes.

“The Brazilian port system has a reputation for bureaucracy and for regulations that can be difficult to navigate, so owners need specialist assistance on how to manage them. The WSS team has a very strong operational knowledge and systems that can support customers in having faster turnarounds.”

WSS Brazil has its head office at Rio de Janeiro and operates at all ports in the country through its own offices and a sub-agents network.
 

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