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AMJON 2023 Confab/Awards: Massc Global Marine Limited Emerges Best Maritime Company

Massc Global Marine Limited emerged as the best maritime company of the year at the just concluded Association of Maritime Journalists of Nigeria (AMJON) Conference and Awards ceremony held in Lagos.

The high profile company of international repute was nominated considering the successful contracts it executed with other local and international organisations.

Speaking, shortly after receiving the award, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Massc Global Marine Limited, Engr. Michael Sese Atina expressed satisfaction for the honour, even as he appreciated the organisers for the exposure.

According to him, Massc Global Marine Limited company is a privately owned organisation that was incorporated in April 2004 by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), adding that It is a limited liability company that has been established by a team of experienced seafarers and shipping finance professionals.

The seasoned marine engineer explained that the company started operations by owning a deep sea fishing trawler MF Freedom and small oil tanker, MT Miami, which sailed within the West Africa coast.

Engr. Atina noted that “With CAC registration number RC 508419 and IMO company identification number 5778947 with corporate head office at Warehouse Road, Apapa , Lagos, the maritime company is an international leading and fully integrated ship, logistics, and customs agency providing a full range of marine ship services on a worldwide basis.

The certified mariner and businessman with arrays of certificates from various clubs in Nigeria and overseas, affirmed that the company is totally committed to providing high quality standard, security and safety environments.

He highlighted the services offered by the award winning company to include capital dredging greenfield projects; maintenance dredging, project evaluation, land reclamation as beach nourishment, hydrographic survey, assistance and contract drafting and project layout.

Other services are: sale and purchase of fairly used vessels, vessels refurbishment, marine engineering contractor, marine surveyor cargo, hull and machinery, marine consultant, ship agent, ship brokers, ship management crew agents and maritime training.

On the international frontiers; he affirmed that the company is in partnership with foreign marine companies from India, Gambia, India, Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Togo, and many other countries.

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