HudsonAnalytix and SQE Marine Team Up

October 2, 2018

SQE Marine of Piraeus, Greece, and HudsonAnalytix, headquartered in the Philadelphia, announced they have formed a Teaming Agreement between their respective organizations for collaboration in the broad area of maritime risk management. They will be working jointly to offer one another’s services and products to the shipping industry and to develop new offerings encompassing compliance, training and consulting.

HudsonAnalytix and SQE Marine boast both diverse and complimentary capabilities and regional strengths. The Teaming Agreement creates a powerhouse that can serve and support its clients and the international shipping and maritime transportation industry as a whole. Both firms are answering today’s needs but are now positioned to support the future challenges faced by the industry in risk management. Clients can expect broader service and product offerings, competitive pricing and the highest quality standards delivered by a combined force of known and technically proficient staff.

Apostolos Belokas, Managing Director of SQE Marine, remarked that he welcomes this new collaboration with HudsonAnalytix: “We share common values and a vision about the future of the shipping industry and its need to embrace practical risk management” he stated. “Industry is changing at an unprecedented rate. It is even more critical to offer a global platform of excellence leveraging off decades of combined experience.”

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