Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS) has opened its first office in Myanmar (formerly Burma) as part of its global expansion programme.
Since Burma has opened up to foreign investment following recent
political reform, WSS has made plans on how to offer its customers a
direct service from inside the country. The company has concluded the
time is right to play a role in shaping Myanmar’s ports, shipping and
offshore service sectors.
Myanmar is rich in natural resources and activity in the offshore and
energy sector is growing rapidly. Bjorn Tonsberg, WSS Vice President,
Asia Pacific says:
“With borders to China, Thailand, India, Laos and Bangladesh, Myanmar
has strategic regional importance. We have been looking to expand into
the country for some time, but it was necessary to wait until the market
conditions were favourable. This is a high-growth market and we believe
that the right time is now.”
“The market does not expect to see a significant increase in vessels
calling at Myanmar this year. However; increased exploration activities
are expected in the offshore and energy industry with the continued
presence of oil and gas majors. Also, there are signs of increased
trading with Japan, Europe and the US.”
Following the official opening earlier this year, the WSS office is now
operational. To ensure that the needs of clients in the country are
fully met, the company has brought in Business Development Manager
Wai-phyo Naing.
source: Marinelink
http://www.marinelink.com/news/myanamar-office-opens357303.aspx
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