VDL AEC Maritime Appoints Krabiell as Rep

October 18, 2019

VDL AEC Maritime team (Jacky Raia  – Marvin Hollje – Thomas Krabiell – Wilson Yan) (Photo: VDL AEC Maritime)
VDL AEC Maritime team (Jacky Raia – Marvin Hollje – Thomas Krabiell – Wilson Yan) (Photo: VDL AEC Maritime)

VDL AEC Maritime as scrubber supplier has strengthened its position on the German market by entering a partnership agreement with Krabiell. 

With the nomination of Thomas Krabiell as the official representative of VDL AEC Maritime in Germany, it can be ensured that customers like ship-owners and ship-management companies have direct contact to the organization in order to fulfill all demands. References of more than 100 EGCS on board various types of vessels is proving the simplicity and quality of VDL AEC Maritime’s scrubber system. In addition VDL AEC Maritime can offer their clients global tailored solutions for each service request with 24/7 coverage.

Due to his executive positions for companies like TTS Marine AS and ThyssenKrupp, Krabiell has built extensive knowledge within the maritime sector especially on the German market. He has been involved with the introduction of maritime products in new markets along with the development of the necessary infrastructure to ensure customer’s requests.


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