Marine Service Asia Welcomes New GM to Steer Growth

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Marine Service Asia (MSA) has appointed Andrew Chan

Chan, a seasoned professional with over a decade of experience in the marine industry, steps into a role that will see him at the helm of MSA sales strategy, aftersales service management, and key client relationships. His impressive distributorship management, sales, and service background make him an ideal fit for steering MSA towards new horizons.

In his new capacity, Chan will be orchestrating a talented team of sales professionals, leveraging his proven track record of driving business growth and expanding market share. His ability to connect with a diverse clientele and stakeholders is expected to be a significant asset in propelling MSA’s continued success and business expansion.

Expressing his enthusiasm for the new role, Chan said, “I am truly honoured to take the lead during this exciting phase of growth, MSA has been dedicated to delivering a wide range of marine services and products to our valuable clients, and we are confident to drive customer success and achieve new milestones together.”

The appointment marks a new chapter for MSA, with Chan set to work in close collaboration with key leadership team members. He will join forces with Chris Aveline, Acting Deputy Head of Aftersales; Liam Hailstone, Head of Sales; and Dylan Tyack, Head of Engineering Services and Technical Services.

This team’s mission will be to drive MSA’s business forward while ensuring unparalleled customer satisfaction. As the marine industry continues to evolve, MSA’s move to bring Chan on board signals its commitment to staying at the forefront of innovation and high-level service.

marineserviceasia.com

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