ShipConstructor Expands Presence in Korea and South Asia

 

02 July 2009

ShipConstructor Software Inc. (SSI) is pleased to announce it is expanding its presence in Korea, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Pakistan with the appointment of new dealers, Nova Solution Corporation and Harsha Marine Designers.

In spite of the current recession, ShipConstructor continues to expand worldwide. Michael Viala, sales and marketing manager for SSI, said: "Korea is the leader in shipbuilding production while the countries of South Asia are emerging players. We see growth potential in these markets for our shipbuilding software solutions. We are excited to be represented by such knowledgeable and experienced dealers."

Harsha Marine Designers will be the ShipConstructor dealer in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. The company is headed by Dr Krishna Rao Adigopula, who is also the director of the affiliated firm, Vizag Marine. Dr Rao is the former chief designer and deputy director of India's National Ship Design & Research Centre. He has a distinguished academic and industry background and is the author of numerous papers regarding shipbuilding published in various technical journals.

ShipConstructor's Korean dealer, Nova Solution Corporation, is run by Mr Ki-Jin Kim, an authority in his country on the subject of product lifecycle management and computer aided drafting for the shipbuilding and offshore development industries. Mr Kim was formerly the PTC Korea shipbuilding and heavy industry business manager. He was also the PDM project manager for Hyundai Heavy Industries, provided on-site support for the DSME Shipbuilding Division and was a CAD team manager for the Hyundaui Engineering Co. R&D Centre.


Post to:
Delicious  
Digg  
reddit  
Facebook  
StumbleUpon  


Home
New On This Site
Products & Services
Company A-Z
Industry Projects
Special Features
Videos
White Papers
Industry News
Gallery
Events & Exhibitions
Newsletter Sign-Up
Advertise With Us
About Us
Client Area


RSS What is RSS
The website for the offshore oil and gas industry