Bibby Ship Management Grows in the Offshore Sector

June 10, 2014

Mark Robertshaw, Managing Director, Bibby Ship Management – Isle of Man
Mark Robertshaw, Managing Director, Bibby Ship Management – Isle of Man

Bibby Ship Management has secured a contract to supply crew management services for Chevron’s floating storage unit, the Alba-FSU.


The crew will provide operating, loading and equipment handling services on the Alba Floating Storage vessel.


Mark Robertshaw, Managing Director, Bibby Ship Management – Isle of Man said: “This is an important contract for us as it underpins Bibby Ship Management’s continued growth as a trusted business partner in the offshore sector. We invest a great deal in the selection and training of our crew to ensure we provide well-qualified and highly competent personnel for our managed vessels. We look forward to working with Chevron to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the Alba FSU.”


Bibby Ship Management, which is able to draw on the company’s 200 years of owning and managing experience, supplies, highly-trained crew for a range of international vessels, providing a bespoke service tailored to individual owners’ requirements and is FPAL verified.


Bibby Ship Management recently acquired GAC Travel and Murray Fenton (India) Surveyors Limited and announced that it provides statutory management services to a quarter of the Isle of Man Ship Registry’s registered gross tonnage.

 

 

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