CSS VP Business Development, Ken Dinnadge and Edward Morgan, CSS/Peters & May-Yacht and Marine Logistics Manager recently attended a global gathering in Dusseldorf, Germany in order to discuss ways to further enhance relations with the Peters & May global team as well as to discuss operations and commercial strategies.
As Peters & May is going through some restructuring and reengineering attending this global meeting was crucial in order to offer a broader range of services as well as to ensure the global network is focusing on emerging markets and their core business.
Peters & May Ltd., a marine logistics company, manages and handles the transportation of boats, yachts, and associated marine peripherals. It arranges and handles boat/yacht transportation via air, sea, and road; arranges shipping for masts and urgent spares, marine equipment and supplies, and support containers; and assists its clients in various aspects of event management and provides logistics support for sporting, marketing, and commercial projects. The company also offers documentation services for shipments; and air courier services for documents and parcels. Peters & May Ltd. was formerly known as Taskmarsh Limited and changed its name to Peters & May Ltd. in April 1989. The company now has a global network, which includes CSS in the Middle East region.
“We were delighted that so many of our network of Peters & May agents were able to come together in Dusseldorf, especially those who came from as far away as the UAE and America. To have so many experienced marine transport professionals in the same place was a real privilege. We are aware that, now more so than ever before, our team is our strongest asset and we made some great steps forward during our time together in Germany to ensure that we maintain the industries faith in us as the world’s number one boat transport provider,”added David Holley, CEO, Peters & May Group.
CSS VP Business Development, Ken Dinnadge said, “This was an excellent meeting as well as a good opportunity to put names to faces in order to further strengthen relations as well as discuss business diversification across the Global Marine sector.”
Ken and Edward attended this year’s Dusseldorf boat show in order to meet potential as well as existing customers who are looking at the Middle East region for all of their global yacht and marine logistic needs.