COLUMBIA-Marlow in Merger/Collaboration Talks

By Joseph R. Fonseca
Thursday, November 10, 2016

Recognising the obvious synergies and greater efficiencies to be derived from consolidation, COLUMBIA Shipmanagement and Marlow Navigation have extended their co-operation in the maritime training sector to exploratory merger/collaboration talks.

After initial exploratory talks between founders and owners of COLUMBIA Shipmanagement and Marlow Navigation, Mr Heinrich Schoeller and Mr Hermann Eden, showed promising results the two companies are by now well into investigations into a future equal partnership of their companies.

The companies have recently established a joint venture on IT aiming to develop enhanced IT solutions for digitalised ship management and for crew training at Marlow Navigation’s state-of-the-art training centre in the Philippines.

With the core competences as well as the global service networks of both companies complementing each other, a merger would offer opportunities to better adjust services to client’s needs, to allow for further process optimisation and to widen areas of business.

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