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Anglo-Eastern teams with V.Ships

Hong Kong:  Ship managers V.Ships and Anglo-Eastern have announced that they are consolidating their purchasing activities through MARCAS, the Marine Contracting Association, creating a $1bn buying group.

Established in 1999, MARCAS today has a membership of owners and managers responsible for operating some 1,200 ships. With the V.Ships, Anglo- Eastern consolidation, which is scheduled to go live from the beginning of June, MARCAS will be contracting for close to 1,700 vessels, representing the major buying group for the maritime industry.

MARCAS negotiates and signs contracts with suppliers worldwide as agent on behalf of members all of whom retain management and control of their purchasing, logistics and invoicing. As members of MARCAS deal direct with their suppliers, benefiting from the global frame contracts arranged by MARCAS, there will be no employee changes within the Anglo-Eastern or V.Ships organizations.

Peter Cremers, managing director of Hong Kong’s Anglo-Eastern, commented: “We have a duty to our clients to explore any partnerships which can deliver savings; these are paramount for our owners in these very tough markets.”

Ivan Blazina, group purchasing director of Anglo Eastern commented that there are only winners here. “Having now talked with a large number of existing and new suppliers we can confirm the additional advantages of higher volumes leading to lower prices for owners and a more secure environment for suppliers.”  [04/06/14]

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