COLUMBIA Shipmanagement (CSM) celebrated 10 years of serving the Chinese maritime community this November, with President and CEO Mark O'Neil highlighting the 'wonderful diversity of shipping.'
COLUMBIA Shipmanagement celebrated 10 years of serving the Chinese maritime community this November, with President and CEO Mark O'Neil highlighting the 'wonderful diversity of shipping.'CSM Shanghai hosted a special evening of celebrations in Shanghai, marking 10 years of delivering its fleet of specialized services to the maritime industry in Asia. The event featured speeches from Madam X. L. Dong, deputy director of the Pudong Commerce Committee, and Mr. T.
from Columbia ShipmanagementO'Neil said, 'The Chinese market has been a challenge for Columbia. There's no doubt about that. It's very different. It's a very different market from other regions.'And it's allowed to be a very different market. We, Columbia, have had to understand, and we do understand that each one of our clients and each one of our regions is very particular to itself, and it is allowed to be.
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