Boreas Maritime Names Bounin Operations Director

April 3, 2018

Pascal Bounin is the new Operations Director at Boreas Maritime (Photo: Boreas Maritime)
Pascal Bounin is the new Operations Director at Boreas Maritime (Photo: Boreas Maritime)

Netherlands based full-service crewing agency Boreas Maritime has appointed Pascal Bounin as Operations Director as the company ramps up for projected growth from 2018 and beyond.

 
In addition, Eric Nijman has been named Senior Account Manager.
 
Both men joined the company April 1, 2018 and bring professional experience in the crewing industry to their roles at Boreas Maritime.
 
“There couldn’t be a better time for Boreas Maritime to add both Bounin and Nijman to the team, and I’m excited to welcome such impressive talent. Their appointments further reinforce our commitment to serve our customers in the reliable, fast and efficient manner that they’re accustomed to from Boreas Maritime,” said CEO Harrie van der Steldt. “Boreas Maritime is committed to becoming the leading provider of safe and cost-effective crewing services in challenging environments, and Pascal and Eric joining the team is an important step towards achieving this goal.”
 
Boreas Maritime said it has been on a path of considerable growth since its establishment in 2017. The company has offices in the Netherlands, Singapore, Indonesia and UAE.

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