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dship Carriers appoints new commercial agent in the UK

Aug 05, 2020

dship Carriers is continuing its global expansion program and has appointed SPS London Ltd as the company’s new commercial agent in the UK.

From its headquarters in Maritime Greenwich, London, SPS London Ltd will represent dship Carriers to serve clients in the UK and Ireland.

“UK and Ireland are both important markets for dship , and with the expansion into these regions we are increasing our global presence. This allows us to focus on any business opportunities locally and in real time,” said Lars Feller, Global Vice President, dship Carriers.

A team of experts with local knowledge of the UK and Irish markets are competently supporting dship’s growth strategy. This is focused on the safe and on -time delivery of clients’ cargo across the world.

SPS London Ltd was established in 1996 and is a specialist shipbroking company focused on heavy lift and project cargo.

“We are pleased to be a part of dships’ global expansion program, supporting the team with our experience in managing complex projects from the beginning to the end,” said Oliver Brewer, Director, SPS London Ltd.

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