essDOCS Opens Americas Headquarters

Posted by Eric Haun
Friday, September 12, 2014

U.S. East Coast office to serve customers in the Americas; set to advance company’s wider global eDoc adoption strategy

Provider of shipping & trade eDocs solutions essDOCS announced its expansion to the U.S. with the opening of a regional Americas headquarters office in Hoboken, New Jersey.

The U.S. office enhances essDOCS’ ability to manage and support its customers across the entire Americas region, while also acting as a sales hub for expansion of the company’s cornerstone offering, CargoDocs.

essDOCS CEO Alexander Goulandris said, “The opening of our new Americas headquarters marks another step in our commitment to provide regional support for our customers.  With the addition of the greater New York Area to our existing locations in Singapore, Athens and London, we are better equipped to provide the 24/7 response required by the global shipping and trade industry.”

The office will be managed by essDOCS’ newly-appointed VP Americas, Marisa Martin, who will spearhead the company’s support for existing customers and expansion across the Americas. 

Marisa began her career in the maritime industry in Valparaiso, Chile working with KPI Bridge Oil Ltd. as a Bunker Broker and Trader. During this time she worked to expand the marine fuel supply market as well as service international customers within the region, later relocating to New York in order to better manage her client base. She brings with her a wealth of industry expertise and a unique perspective on the Americas market, having worked in both North & South America serving customers across both continents.
 

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