Crowley Accord Acquires MMS

May 19, 2015

MMS' eight employees include Lisa Haynie, Kelly Kuest, Veronica Veach, Kim Oliver, Klarchen Yap, Bryan Boyle, Katherine Fitz and Daysi Alfaro (Photo: Crowley)
MMS' eight employees include Lisa Haynie, Kelly Kuest, Veronica Veach, Kim Oliver, Klarchen Yap, Bryan Boyle, Katherine Fitz and Daysi Alfaro (Photo: Crowley)
Crowley Maritime Corp. acquired Seattle-based Maritime Management Services, Inc. (MMS), a company with more than a decade’s worth of experience in crew management for offshore oil and gas vessels primarily in the U.S. Gulf, Singapore and Gulf of Mexico.
 
MMS offers crewmembers services such as visas, flag-state and immigration documentation; crewmember certifications, including Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STWC) and any client or operational area requirements; logistics, administrative and travel support; and much more. In addition to MMS’ Seattle headquarters, the organization also has a secondary location in Singapore.
 
“What sets MMS apart from others in the industry is their level of customer service and crewmember loyalty,” said Crowley’s Mike Golonka, vice president, ship management. “Together Crowley Accord and MMS can offer total crewing solutions, from single hires and full crew management through complete technical management to the oil and gas industry. Our offshore clients will greatly benefit from this relationship.”
 
MMS was founded in 2005 and was acquired by Crowley following the unexpected death of former owner Trevor Stabbert in 2013. The group, comprised of eight employees, celebrated its 10th anniversary of service last month. 
 
In April 2014, the Crowley formed Crowley Accord Management Pvt. Ltd., an international ship management venture managed globally by the company’s ship management group. Doing so immediately increased the size and scope of Crowley’s technical ship management offerings and supported the company’s expansion into the international ship management market with a foreign crewing presence. The Accord acquisition also made Crowley a U.S. company that provides third-party international crewing and technical ship management.

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