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Su-Nav establishes an integrated Ship Management Services Model


All services managed in-house by world-class management team based in India, providing owners with a high quality, one-stop shop.

Su Nav, the integrated ship management company, has established a comprehensive range of services over the last few years, incorporating an in-house Maritime Training Academy, a cyber technology team and  an IATA accredited travel department.

“Our senior management team and superintendents have all worked for world-class ship managers in Europe, Hong Kong and Singapore. We identified that owners want the quality, experience, knowledge, expertise and a one-stop service at  competitive prices ,” said Sachit Sahoonja, CEO of Su-Nav Group.

“In these turbulent times we are committed to seafarer safety, the environment and security. We also believe that an attention to detail is of primary importance for our owners. With this in mind we maintain a very high staff to vessel ratio compared with normal industry standards,” said Sahoonja.

This successful formula has attracted reputable world class ship-owners to place their vessels under management with Su-Nav.

The ship manager offers a competitive cost base in India and all of the services owners need are managed within the group, meaning improved efficiency, communication and connectivity.

To date Su-Nav has placed more than 500 crew from East Europe, India, Philippines and China and has in-house manning companies in Poland and India.

The company’s own 100,000 sq. ft maritime academy in India provides a crewing solution which is stable and permanent, providing consistency in quality and training standards.

The academy also houses a world class maritime innovation centre working with leading  Indian academic institutions to develop green maritime technology solutions.

Su-Nav’s internal travel team has many years’ experience in marine travel which is   IATA accredited. The company offers round the clock support, safe and optimised travel solutions.

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