Expanding cruise operator moves to new HQ
Tuesday, 29 Dec, 2009
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Cruise & Maritime Services International will start the new year in larger premises.
This follows the rapid growth of business since announcing new cruise operation Cruise & Maritime Voyages in August.
The new office is at the Crossways Business Park close to the Dartford Tunnel and Bridge:
Cruise & Maritime Voyages
9, Waterside Court
Crossways Business Park
Dartford
Kent
DA2 6NX
Email addresses, telephone/fax numbers, website remain the same
Sales and marketing director Chris Coates said: “Since the launch of Cruise & Maritime Voyages and the addition of Ocean Countess to the established Marco Polo programme, our business has more than doubled.
“We have totally out grown our existing premises and so we are moving to a new purpose built office situated on the prestigious Waterside Court complex at Crossways Business Park adjacent to the River Thames by the Dartford Crossing and just across the water from our home port of Tilbury.
“We will move in after Christmas knowing that almost half of our total capacity for 2010 is already sold.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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