Rickmers-Linie appoints new representative in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Torsdag 8. august 2013 kl: 11:12
Af: EditorialRickmers-Linie, the Hamburg-based specialist in the worldwide ocean transportation of breakbulk, heavylift and project cargo recently appointed an owner's representative in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Mr Celso H B Pavao assumes the role as Owner's Representative - South America, with immediate effect.
Rickmers-Linie, launched its Westbound Round-The-World Service in March this year, connecting areas of economic growth in Asia and South America and then on to North America. Mr Celso H B Pavao, who will be based in Sao Paulo is intended to meet the needs of the Line working with sales liaison agent Wilson, Sons Agência Marítima Ltda.
- We are extremely happy to have Mr Pavao join our team in South America. He brings a wealth of industry experience and local market expertise to Rickmers-Linie. As we grow our business in this important market Mr Pavao, along with Wilson, Sons, will be a valuable resource to our customers and to our worldwide Rickmers-Linie organisation, says Robert Sappio, President of Rickmers-Linie Americas, based in Houston, Texas.
The monthly Westbound Round-the-World Service remains flexible calling at ports such as: Yokohama, Masan, Shanghai, Xingang, Singapore, Cape Town, Buenos Aires, Santos, Rio de Janeiro and Vitoria.
The monthly Westbound Round-the-World Service remains flexible calling at ports such as: Yokohama, Masan, Shanghai, Xingang, Singapore, Cape Town, Buenos Aires, Santos, Rio de Janeiro and Vitoria.
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