Fri 31 Jan 2014 11:48

GAC launches company in Hamburg


GAC highlights its ability to arrange bunker fuel deliveries and provide agency services to meet the needs of customers.



GAC Marine Logistics (GML) has established a new company in Hamburg, Germany, as the latest addition to its growing network of offices coordinating ship spares logistics around the world.

The new company, GAC Marine Logistics GmbH, which starts trading on 1 February, further develops GML's door-to-deck delivery and warehousing products and builds on its existing relationships in key markets such as West Africa, South America and the Middle East.

Jan Kielmann, Director of Global Marine Logistics, says that Hamburg's burgeoning cargo volumes and Germany's position as the world's second largest shipping market makes the city the perfect location.

GML says its clients benefit from the ability to draw on the GAC Group's other offerings such as husbandry services, hub agency and bunker fuel deliveries to create a customised support suite to meet all their time-critical ship spares logistics and related shipping needs.

"No other provider has a better understanding of the challenges our clients are facing in today's changing markets and economic climate and is better equipped to help overcome them," added Katja Springmeyer, General Manager of GAC Marine Logistics GmbH.

"For example, through our partnership with Griffin – G2 Crew & Port Services – we combine spares and crew logistics to deliver exceptional cost savings. Health, safety, security and environment (HSSE), compliance and ethics are at the heart of everything we do. So too is transparency – web tracking means that our customers have complete visibility of movements at all times."

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