KOTUG SMIT TOWAGE Opens Head Office

Posted by Eric Haun
Tuesday, September 27, 2016

The new head office of KOTUG SMIT TOWAGE was opened September 23 in Rotterdam by mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb.

KOTUG SMIT TOWAGE was founded on April 7, 2016 following the merger of the European harbor towage services of KOTUG and SMIT. After the start, more business units were physically combined and accommodated in the Las Palmas office building in Rotterdam.
“We are delighted that KOTUG SMIT TOWAGE has chosen Rotterdam as its base,” said mayor Aboutaleb. “With its rich maritime history, this new company is willing to make connections to achieve its growth ambitions and combine forces for even better quality. This strategy seamlessly fits in with the investments in the port of Rotterdam. Together with the Port of Rotterdam Authority, the maritime sector and the municipality, we address themes like sustainability, the new economy and a smart approach to the future through constant innovation.”
René Raaijmakers, CEO of KOTUG SMIT TOWAGE, said, “Rotterdam’s central location in north-western Europe allows us to optimally support our operational activities in 11 ports and our regional offices in Antwerp and Hamburg. Rotterdam is the biggest port in Europe, where businesses in the maritime cluster strengthen each other with innovative concepts. With the connections of the Municipality of Rotterdam and our strategic partners, including the Port of Rotterdam Authority and the nautical service providers, KOTUG SMIT TOWAGE can further expand its sustainable partnerships at European level.” 
After the opening, mayor Aboutaleb was given a tour of the office, during which he was able to speak with staff about the economic developments in the European ports, the activities being undertaken to continue the company’s international growth and about the operational integration processes. The visit ended with a tour of the hybrid tugboat RT Evolution.
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