

(Posted on 16/01/23)
International crewing expert Danica Crewing Specialists now has a presence in Mumbai, boosting its recruitment and crew supply operation with Indian seafarers.
Announcing the new office, Henrik Jensen, CEO of Danica Crewing Specialists, said, “India is one of the key providers of ships’ crew and boasts many excellent resources for all vessel types and ranks. We are delighted to now be able to add this huge resource of competent Indian seafarers to our significant international crew pool. The Indian office will expand our successful single-contact-point approach to ship owners and operators seeking crew for their fleets. We extend a warm welcome to our Indian office team and new crew recruits.”
Danica’s new operation in India is an alliance with Energios Maritime. The Mumbai office is run by a team of very experienced staff who will fit smoothly into Danica’s global supply network, operating to the same high standards and carrying out Danica’s well-established strict candidate screening and selection processes.
Vijay Rangroo, CEO and founder of Energios, said “We share Danica’s vision and are pleased to be working with the Danica team to bring Indian seafarers to Danica’s clients through our in-depth knowledge of, and experience with, the Indian market”.
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