Blue Water sets sights on Chilean project logistics market

Blue Water sets sights on Chilean project logistics market

Photo: Blue Water Shipping

Blue Water has recently opened a new office in Santiago, Chile to cater to the growing demand for project logistics in Latin America. This new strategic hub complements several other Blue Water offices already established in Brazil, further strengthening the company’s presence in the region.

“We believe that local presence is key to maintaining close market reach and continued growth. With recent developments in the Latin American market, opening a first office in Chile fits our strategic approach to be close to our clients,” says Brent Patterson, Global Director of Energy, Ports and Projects at Blue Water.

The next step in Blue Water Shipping’s Expansion

The office opening in Chile will strengthen the growth journey that Blue Water is currently carrying out. Further, it will accommodate the need for reliable and high-quality logistics. The main focus for the office will be transport and logistics for energy and projects – but moving forward, it could expand with services and activities within other business segments.

The office will offer a broad range of logistics services, including project logistics, supply and service contracts, technical engineering support for heavy lift/oversized cargoes and vessel chartering solutions.

“I am proud to be part of Blue Water’s Latin America team for project logistics. Our establishment in the region represents a change in the logistics paradigm. We are known for our dedicated and exceptional services. Together we create solutions means that we find the best possible solution for each client, supported by our international offices, top-notch personnel, value-added services and IT solutions”, adds Martijn Pentermann, General Manager, Blue Water Santiago.

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Blue Water sets sights on Chilean project logistics market

Blue Water sets sights on Chilean project logistics market

Photo: Blue Water Shipping

Blue Water has recently opened a new office in Santiago, Chile to cater to the growing demand for project logistics in Latin America. This new strategic hub complements several other Blue Water offices already established in Brazil, further strengthening the company’s presence in the region.

“We believe that local presence is key to maintaining close market reach and continued growth. With recent developments in the Latin American market, opening a first office in Chile fits our strategic approach to be close to our clients,” says Brent Patterson, Global Director of Energy, Ports and Projects at Blue Water.

The next step in Blue Water Shipping’s Expansion

The office opening in Chile will strengthen the growth journey that Blue Water is currently carrying out. Further, it will accommodate the need for reliable and high-quality logistics. The main focus for the office will be transport and logistics for energy and projects – but moving forward, it could expand with services and activities within other business segments.

The office will offer a broad range of logistics services, including project logistics, supply and service contracts, technical engineering support for heavy lift/oversized cargoes and vessel chartering solutions.

“I am proud to be part of Blue Water’s Latin America team for project logistics. Our establishment in the region represents a change in the logistics paradigm. We are known for our dedicated and exceptional services. Together we create solutions means that we find the best possible solution for each client, supported by our international offices, top-notch personnel, value-added services and IT solutions”, adds Martijn Pentermann, General Manager, Blue Water Santiago.

Read also: Expanding the heavy cargo operations in the world’s busiest transhipment port

Author: Adnan Bajic

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