Thome Unveils New Website

March 2, 2016

The Thome Group has unveiled a brand new website for 2016 to streamline communications with its clients across the global shipping industry and showcase its comprehensive range of maritime services.
 

Thome Group of Companies is a dynamic provider of integrated ship management services to the international shipping and offshore industries. From ship management to offshore structure management, port agency, vessel inspection and crew training. Thome offers a complete range of services and products under one roof.
 
The new website – www.thome.com.sg – is fully responsive to all portable media including tablets and smartphones and brings together the wide range of Thome Group maritime services in one easy to access and visually appealing, modern website. From ship management to offshore structure management, port agency, vessel inspection and crew training, Thome offers a complete range of products and services essential in managing a wide range of ship types for owners from all over the world. The Thome Group also provides a number of ancillary services to its clients including newbuilding and conversion supervision, sale and purchase, as well as full crew and technical management.
 
With more than half a century of experience, the Thome Group represents a unique combination of the best elements of Scandinavian shipping tradition with the modern drive of Asian business enterprise, offering a wide range of maritime services available under one ‘Thome Roof’.
 
President of the Thome Group Claes Eek Thorstensen said: “Thome Group has a culture of continuous improvement and we have responded to feedback from our clients and crew to help us to provide a user-friendly and informative new website which reflects our highest quality standards. The new website provides all the Thome Group information you need at your fingertips – whether you want to learn more about our wide range of maritime services, find out how to contact our industry experts or apply to join our international team of sea and shore staff. ”

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