Noatum Maritime Opens Houston Office

May 3, 2018

Photo: Noatum Maritime Services
Photo: Noatum Maritime Services

Noatum Maritime Services, the maritime services division of Noatum Maritime, has opened new offices in Houston (US) including commercial offices and a warehouse through its Marmedsa Oil & Gas division.

Initially, Marmedsa USA will focus on the provision of specialized services to the gas and oil drilling industry, reinforcing the solutions offered by Noatum Maritime Services through its Marmedsa Oil & Gas division.

Established in 2015 and led by Federico Lopez, the Oil & Gas division provides individual and reliable solutions specifically tailored to the logistics and port requirements of this highly demanding industry.

The Houston team will be led by Boris Kos, who has held several relevant positions in the oil and gas industry for 25 years. The new American offices are located in number 5656 N Sam Houston Pkwy E, Ste.150, at the heart of the city’s commercial activities, where most main companies are located.

Antonio Campoy, CEO of Noatum Maritime, said “These new offices will allow us to extend our international presence as shipping and commercial representation agency and in the provision of specialized transport solutions for the oil & gas industry, a sector with high growth potential”.

Noatum Maritime Services handles over 10,000 port calls yearly, moving over 285,000 TEU and 750,000 tonnes of commercial cargo each year.

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