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SeaZone Moves

  26/08/2010
SeaZone are now on the move to new offices in Wallingford, South Oxfordshire, where HR Wallingford are based. In March 2010 HR Wallingford acquired 100% equity of SeaZone Solutions Ltd. The new relationship and relocation to Howbery Park allows both HR Wallingford and SeaZone to draw upon a wider pool of knowledge and expertise.


New Seazone OfficesSeaZone will have access to a variety of business support services and additional investment opportunities, allowing more focus on developing the market and SeaZone products and services.
Keiran Millard, SeaZone group manager expects to see a scope for expansion, with SeaZone maintaining its brand and operation of its marketing, sales, customer service, support and product development capabilities.


Over the coming months SeaZone will be looking at improvements in its delivery mechanisms to make the supply of products to our customers more efficient, whilst investigating opportunities for new delivery channels and partnerships. Investment in developing and expanding SeaZone product and services portfolios is being reassessed and accelerated. SeaZone will continue to promote the adoption of best practice in the collection, management, access and use of data and information across the public and private sectors, and are actively involved in various national and international initiatives and projects to advance these aim.


Combining the two companies establishes a truly world-class player in the provision of marine information to organisations involved in engineering, marine and coastal management, offshore energy and environmental protection.

 





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