New directors at BMT

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To facilitate further growth and to support the Managing Director, BMT ARGOSS (BMT), a subsidiary of BMT Group Ltd, announced today the appointment of two new Directors. Both Directors will help to drive business improvements and further enhance the effective management of the company.

Shane Amaratunga whose career with BMT dates back to 2000 will assume the role of Director of Internal Affairs, while Wilfred Aaldriks will take the position of Director of External Affairs.  

Focusing on internal strategies, Shane’s main responsibility will be to ensure the effective execution of overall conformance activities within each of the company’s business lines in order to achieve excellence in areas such as technical, operations, IT and HR, and  to secure maximum profitability and sustainability for the company.

Commenting on his new role, Shane explains: “I am excited to be part of a company where demand for its products is increasing.  Improving energy efficiency is continuing to dominate the minds of ship owners and operators around the world due to economic pressures and the introduction of new legislation.  Products such as our suite of SMARTSERVICES and REMBRANDT will provide us with an opportunity to be part of a growing market, placing us in a strong position now and in the future.”

Previously Director of Operations at Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies, Wilfred will focus on providing leadership and direction in the execution of marketing and sales strategies and will be based in BMT’s Marknesse office.  Wilfred says: “Further developing and promoting our capabilities in a buoyant market is key and I’m looking forward to working with the team to recognise and maximise the market opportunities.  Bringing together the excellent skills and expertise of BMT ARGOSS and our sister companies will also allow us to further strengthen our market offering.”

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