Marshall Takes the Helm as CEO of Ecochlor
Ecochlor’s Board of Directors (BOD) has appointed Andrew Marshall as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective immediately, replacing Steve Candito.In making the announcement Ecochlor said that Candito will continue to support the company as a senior advisor to the Ecochlor BOD and leadership team. “When Andrew joined Ecochlor in 2019 as Vice President of Business Development he started the process of reshaping our international sales team as well as assisting in transforming the core of our business and growth strategy into the success that it is today," said Candito. "He was
Ecochlor Hires Scheid as Europe Business Development Manager
.The Ecochlor ballast water management system (BWMS) uses a two-step process to treat ballast water; filtration followed by an injection of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) into the ballast lines. The system has both IMO G8 Type Approval (2011, 2017) and G9 Final Approval as well as USCG Type Approval (2017).Andrew Marshall, VP of Business Development said, "Sören brings an exceptional set of qualifications and increased momentum to Ecochlor as we continue to grow our sales and support resources for the shipping industry. His experience in after-sales support as well as his proficiency as a technical
Marshall Joins Ecochlor
Ecochlor announced Andrew Marshall as its new Vice President of Business Development, to oversee the sales, marketing and communications team, manage major client accounts, and develop strategies to increase revenue growth and profitability.“Marshall is a seasoned executive and comes to Ecochlor with a proven track record of international business development. His results-driven aptitude brought other companies from the initial conceptual and technical development phase through to official type approval testing while simultaneously creating a market identity to facilitate the international
Coldharbour Marine Launches Recruitment Drive
of the IMO Ballast Water Convention has encouraged this specialist marine manufacturer to recruit an additional 50 engineers. These additional team members will be a crucial element underpinning the next stage of the company’s growth plans. Coldharbour Marine Chief Executive Officer, Andrew Marshall, explains, ”Until the new regulations come into force there is no real incentive for ship owners or operators to install ballast treatment systems. Once the convention becomes active, owners will have to comply and fit systems. We are expanding our engineering teams in anticipation