Centrum Marine Consultancy and Döhle (IOM) Limited Announce Strategic Partnership to Boost Sri Lanka’s Maritime Industry

Centrum Marine Consultancy and Döhle (IOM) Limited Announce Strategic Partnership to Boost Sri Lanka’s Maritime Industry

Kalinga De Silva

19th September, Colombo — Centrum Marine Consultancy, the rising leader in Marine HR solutions in Sri Lanka, has announced a strategic partnership with Döhle (IOM) Limited, a renowned global maritime services provider and part of the Döhle Group. This collaboration has resulted in the formation of a joint venture, Doehle Marine Lanka Pvt Ltd, with the goal of significantly increasing employment opportunities for Sri Lankan seafarers in the global maritime industry.

This joint venture highlights Sri Lanka’s importance as a vital source of skilled maritime professionals, recognizing the exceptional abilities and dedication of Sri Lankan seafarers. Döhle (IOM) Limited, having benefited from the expertise of Sri Lankan maritime professionals since 2015, is committed to expanding its workforce with talented Sri Lankan seafarers. The partnership will focus on developing cadets in engine, deck, and electrical disciplines, preparing young Sri Lankan officers for future management roles. Through comprehensive training and mentorship programs, these cadets will be equipped to assume officer positions within the Döhle Group, ensuring a sustainable pipeline of talent for the maritime industry.

This investment is expected to provide employment to a pool of approximately 500 Sri Lankan seafarers, positively impacting the economy through seafarer wages alone. In addition to the direct economic benefits, the initiative will also strengthen skill development and establish Sri Lanka as a global hub for Marine HR solutions.

Kalinga De Silva, Managing Director of Centrum Marine Consultancy (Pvt) Ltd, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership: “This joint venture is a testament to the exceptional performance of our Sri Lankan seafarers and the dedicated team at Centrum Marine. We are immensely proud to embark on this strategic alliance with the Döhle Group, one of the most esteemed organizations in ship owning and management, I am certain that this joint venture will undoubtedly expand our Marine HR capabilities and assist us to establish as a regional player in ship management.”

Luke Tippett, Managing Director Döhle (IOM) Limited: “We are delighted to enter into this strategic partnership with Centrum Marine Consultancy, whose exceptional drive and motto, ‘People, Passion & Professionalism,’ perfectly align with our values at the Döhle Group. The skills and dedication of Sri Lankan seafarers have consistently impressed us, and the joint venture will allow us to further integrate these talented individuals into our operations. We are committed to providing comprehensive training and development opportunities to ensure our cadets are well-prepared to meet the challenges of the maritime industry. By investing in Sri Lankan seafarers, we are not only enhancing our own workforce but also making a positive contribution to the local economy and the global maritime community.”

About Döhle (IOM) Limited:

Döhle (IOM) Limited Group of Companies offers ship management services as part of the family-owned and operated Döhle Group headquartered in Hamburg. With offices in Germany, Isle of Man, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Malta, Guernsey, Singapore, Slovenia and the United Kingdom our services can be provided individually or collectively. We offer Crew Management, Technical Management, Commercial Management and Corporate Management. Döhle (IOM) Limited Group of Companies operates in accordance with the International Safety Management Code (ISM) and the International Standards ISO 9001.

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Photo Caption

Image 1 – Mr. Kalinga De Silva -Managing Director, Centrum Marine Consultancy (Pvt) Ltd

Image 2 – Mr. Luke Tippett – Managing Director, Döhle (IOM) Ltd – Group of Companies


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