GLOBAL provider of marine energy solutions, kpi OceanConnect, has opened its new office in Tokyo, Japan, further strengthening its regional presence and support for local customers.
This marks the company's fifth office in Asia, highlighting its commitment to strategic growth in the region, according to Greece's Container News.
Japan, known for its innovation in the maritime industry and home to the world's third-largest merchant fleet, is a key market for KPI OceanConnect.
The new office, led by Ken Kobayashi, head of Japan, aims to assist both existing and new clients in navigating the increasing complexities of the marine energy sector, ranging from alternative fuels to stricter environmental regulations.
Expanding its local team in Japan will allow the company to engage more closely with Japanese buyers and suppliers, promoting the exchange of knowledge and expertise to support innovative energy transition strategies for its clients.
'KPI OceanConnect has worked closely with clients in Japan for a very long time. As a key market for our sector and our business, this new office allows us to be closer to our customers and other important local stakeholders,' commented Anders Gronborg, CEO of KPI OceanConnect.
'KPI OceanConnect is here to support its clients in turning today's challenges and future uncertainties into opportunities for growth and innovation. From new fuels to new regulations, our network of experts is focused on delivering tailored, value-adding services to clients to future-proof their decision-making, no matter the complexity,' stated Ken Kobayashi, head of Japan at KPI OceanConnect.
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This marks the company's fifth office in Asia, highlighting its commitment to strategic growth in the region, according to Greece's Container News.
Japan, known for its innovation in the maritime industry and home to the world's third-largest merchant fleet, is a key market for KPI OceanConnect.
The new office, led by Ken Kobayashi, head of Japan, aims to assist both existing and new clients in navigating the increasing complexities of the marine energy sector, ranging from alternative fuels to stricter environmental regulations.
Expanding its local team in Japan will allow the company to engage more closely with Japanese buyers and suppliers, promoting the exchange of knowledge and expertise to support innovative energy transition strategies for its clients.
'KPI OceanConnect has worked closely with clients in Japan for a very long time. As a key market for our sector and our business, this new office allows us to be closer to our customers and other important local stakeholders,' commented Anders Gronborg, CEO of KPI OceanConnect.
'KPI OceanConnect is here to support its clients in turning today's challenges and future uncertainties into opportunities for growth and innovation. From new fuels to new regulations, our network of experts is focused on delivering tailored, value-adding services to clients to future-proof their decision-making, no matter the complexity,' stated Ken Kobayashi, head of Japan at KPI OceanConnect.
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