Bibby Launches Bibby Ship Management

September 24, 2012

As an owner itself, Bibby Ship Management is able to understand and meet the exacting needs of ship owners, particularly during this difficult economic time.

The company, sitting within the vast Bibby Group, is able to draw on its long history within the shipping sector as well as other industries, to provide effective business solutions to meet the needs of modern shipowners.

Bibby Ship Management has been managing some 30 Bibby-owned vessels for the past three years. With staff who are recognised as experts within their fields and forward-thinking plans for the future, is offering its services as a third party manager to provide:
•    Cost savings
•    Reliability
•    Added value
•    Problem solving
•    Relationship management, and
•    An understanding of the needs of the owner

In addition, Bibby Ship Management is able to supply crew and crew management services. The company currently supplies crew to more than 120 vessels and is able to offer accountancy and salary services too.
Ed Rimmer, CEO of Bibby Ship Management said: “We have to deliver a high standard of service to meet our own needs as an owner and that’s the level of service we will provide to the third-party shipmanagement sector.  You can put your trust in Bibby.”

 

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