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Multimarine Services welcomes US Ambassador to Limassol port facilities (pics)

Multimarine Services recently welcomed the American Ambassador to Cyprus, Julie Fisher, at its facilities in Limassol port.

“We had the opportunity to discuss with the Ambassador the ongoing energy developments and projects in the East Med as well as discuss opportunities for Cyprus and USA organisations in various other industries such as the Renewables, Shipping, Defence and Logistics,” the company said posting the news on its social media.

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Over the years, Multimarine Services Ltd has developed strong connectivity and ties with USA organisations, it said, adding: “We explained in more detail to the Ambassador our expansion plans to the USA.”

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During the tour, the Ambassador had the opportunity to walk through the company’s ongoing shipyard, superyacht refit and marine construction projects.

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“We would like express our gratitude to Ambassador Fisher for visiting our shipyard facilities and for all her efforts to develop stronger ties between the Cyprus and USA business communities,” the company concluded.

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