Jassper appoints Tamrakar as VP of projects division
PORTS & SHIPPING

Jassper appoints Tamrakar as VP of projects division

Jassper Shipping, a key player in the global shipping industry, is delighted to announce Aniket Tamrakar as the Vice President of the Projects Division. In this pivotal role, Mr. Tamrakar will oversee Jassper Shipping's growth and customer acquisition in steel, heavy engineering goods, and specialized over-dimensional heavy lift cargo industry for both import and export shipments.

Bringing over 15 years of industry experience, Tamrakar is poised to drive significant enhancements within the Projects Division at Jassper Shipping. His extensive background includes successful contributions to transmission line projects, pallet plants, thermal power plants, and infrastructure initiatives. Notably, he efficiently managed the operations of 12 ships, each carrying project goods of approximately 10,000 cubic meters, in less than a year.

"This strategic appointment aligns with our efforts to lay the groundwork for long-term international expansion," stated Pushpank Kaushik, CEO at Jassper Shipping. "With his unmatched knowledge, Mr. Tamrakar is well-positioned to enhance our services, reinforcing our commitment to excellence in the shipping sector."

In line with Jassper Shipping's mission of "From India to the World," Mr. Tamrakar's inclusion promises a synergy of expertise and capabilities that will elevate the overall customer experience. The combined proficiency of Mr. Tamrakar and Jassper Shipping is expected to drive growth in both logistics and the company as a whole.

Jassper Shipping stands out as Asia's largest agency network, boasting a robust network of over 500 owners and operators. With a team comprising highly skilled master mariners and industry experts, the company has established a reliable market presence in South East Asia, Africa, AG, Red Sea, and the Far East. As India?s most well-connected NVOCC and liner agency, Jassper Shipping manages over 5000 TEUs across various locations in India.

Jassper Shipping, a key player in the global shipping industry, is delighted to announce Aniket Tamrakar as the Vice President of the Projects Division. In this pivotal role, Mr. Tamrakar will oversee Jassper Shipping's growth and customer acquisition in steel, heavy engineering goods, and specialized over-dimensional heavy lift cargo industry for both import and export shipments. Bringing over 15 years of industry experience, Tamrakar is poised to drive significant enhancements within the Projects Division at Jassper Shipping. His extensive background includes successful contributions to transmission line projects, pallet plants, thermal power plants, and infrastructure initiatives. Notably, he efficiently managed the operations of 12 ships, each carrying project goods of approximately 10,000 cubic meters, in less than a year. This strategic appointment aligns with our efforts to lay the groundwork for long-term international expansion, stated Pushpank Kaushik, CEO at Jassper Shipping. With his unmatched knowledge, Mr. Tamrakar is well-positioned to enhance our services, reinforcing our commitment to excellence in the shipping sector. In line with Jassper Shipping's mission of From India to the World, Mr. Tamrakar's inclusion promises a synergy of expertise and capabilities that will elevate the overall customer experience. The combined proficiency of Mr. Tamrakar and Jassper Shipping is expected to drive growth in both logistics and the company as a whole. Jassper Shipping stands out as Asia's largest agency network, boasting a robust network of over 500 owners and operators. With a team comprising highly skilled master mariners and industry experts, the company has established a reliable market presence in South East Asia, Africa, AG, Red Sea, and the Far East. As India?s most well-connected NVOCC and liner agency, Jassper Shipping manages over 5000 TEUs across various locations in India.

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