BSM, Bernhard Schulte Engage with Japan Shipping Cluster

February 4, 2016

His Excellency, Ambassador von Werthern, German Ambassador to Japan; Capt Norbert Aschmann, BSM CEO; Capt Kazuya Miura, Director & Senior Executive Officer, NS United Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.; Mr Kanji Ishikawa, Executive Officer, NS United Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.
His Excellency, Ambassador von Werthern, German Ambassador to Japan; Capt Norbert Aschmann, BSM CEO; Capt Kazuya Miura, Director & Senior Executive Officer, NS United Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.; Mr Kanji Ishikawa, Executive Officer, NS United Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.
Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) yesterday joined with parent company, Bernhard Schulte, in hosting a reception in Tokyo to engage with the shipping community and recognize the long-standing relationships that have been developed with Japanese partners over a 40 year period.

In addition to more than 120 guests in leadership and senior management positions, the reception was attended by the German Ambassador to Japan, Dr Hans Carl von Werthern, and the Management Boards of Bernhard Schulte and BSM including Dr Heinrich Schulte, Chairman of Bernhard Schulte, and Capt Norbert Aschmann, BSM Chief Executive.

Norbert Aschmann said: “BSM has been present in Japan over many years and we value the strong relationships and business that we have been able to develop with our esteemed customers during this time.

BSM will next be hosting an exhibition stand and technical seminar at the forthcoming Sea Japan conference & exhibition in April, showcasing its comprehensive shipmanagement and maritime solutions capabilities.

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