LOC Group appoints new Master Mariner

LOCLOC, one of the world’s major global marine and engineering consultancies for the shipping and offshore energy industry, has appointed a new Master Mariner in Singapore.

Redza Wahid has over four decades of experience in the marine industry, including 20 years as Marine Surveyor. Before joining LOC Redza was managing a team of Marine Surveyors as Operations Manager. Beside his vast experience in surveys, inspections and vessel assurance, he has extensive experience in hands on rig moving and rig move marine warranty in South East Asia.

Commenting on Redza’s appointment LOC’s Managing Director for the Singapore office, Capt. Rutger Bierman said: “We are very pleased to have Redza on our team. Singapore is a very important market from where offshore vessels and drilling units mobilise for operations in oilfields elsewhere in the Asia Pacific Region”.

LOC has a strong vessel assurance team in Singapore to support our clients here and elsewhere in the region with experienced industry professionals such as Redza joining our team to meet the challenges and further developing LOC’s repertoire of services.” added Capt. Bierman.

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About LOC / Notes to Editors:

LOC (www.loc-group.com)

LOC is a leading international marine and engineering consultancy and survey company that was founded in London in 1979. Headquartered in London, the company operates more than 30 offices in 15 countries across Europe, Africa, Americas, Middle East, Asia and Australia; and employs over 400 staff.

Its core business is split into shipping and energy divisions. Shipping includes marine casualty work, accident investigation, claims, disputes & litigation and surveys. Energy work includes marine warranty surveys, loss prevention, inspections, audits as well as marine and transportation consultancy.

LOC has delivered specialised, multidisciplinary marine and engineering consultancy and survey services to many of the world’s shipping and offshore energy companies and has handled numerous high-profile marine casualties in all parts of the world.

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