Lopez Joins T&T Bisso

September 13, 2011

Oscar Lopez, T&T Bisso Assistant Project Manager and On-Site Coordinator
Oscar Lopez, T&T Bisso Assistant Project Manager and On-Site Coordinator

Oscar Lopez joins T&T Bisso as an Assistant Project Manager and On-Site Coordinator, bringing more than 10 years of experience in Salvage Logistics support and Project Management.

 

After serving on active duty in the U.S. Army,  Lopez  began his maritime career as a Salvage Diver for Titan Salvage in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., quickly moving to take over the management of Titan's ocean going Jack-Up barge fleet as well as acting as On-Site Project Coordinator on international salvage operations.   Lopez also served as Salvage Warehouse Manager and Project Manager for Resolve Marine Group in Mobile, Ala..  As a certified Project Manager, Lopez will be supporting the on site management needs of T&T Bisso's growing salvage and wreck removal business around the world.

 
Formed in 2005, T&T Bisso is a stand-alone response contractor servicing the maritime, shipping and offshore energy industries. T&T Bisso combines the resources and experience of T&T Marine Salvage, which was founded in 1957, and Bisso Marine Company, founded in 1890. T&T Bisso’s worldwide response network includes firefighting systems, inert gas generators, nitrogen generators, ship-to-ship pumping and lightering systems, pulling systems, diving systems, class approved in-water survey services and underwater maintenance and repair services.   For more information, please visit our website www.ttbisso.com or contact us at [email protected]
 

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