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Transmarine Navigation Corporation acquires T Parker Host

Transmarine Navigation Corporation acquires T Parker Host

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Transmarine Navigation Corporation (TNC), a US-based tramp ship agency, has announced the acquisition of ship agency T Parker Host.
The merger, effective from 1 July 2025, unites two leading ship agencies to form what the companies claim is the 'largest independent tramp ship agency' in the US.
The deal combines more than 85 years of Transmarine's expertise along the Pacific corridor with Host's century-long legacy on the US East and Gulf Coasts.
The partners seek to create value for customers, partners, employees and the maritime community.
TNC managing director Leslie Clements stated: 'This partnership is rooted in a shared commitment to customer service, operational excellence and the future of marine logistics.
'By uniting two organisations with deep expertise and proud histories, we're building a stronger, more agile partner for our customers — one that's equipped to meet the evolving demands of global trade.'
By leveraging Host's advanced technology, talent and expertise alongside Transmarine's established market presence, the combined entity aims to accelerate market positions, expand service capabilities and maintain a high level of customer service.
T Parker Host chairman and CEO Adam Anderson stated: 'This acquisition aligns with our strategic vision to deliver seamless, high-touch maritime solutions across every major US port.
'By joining forces with Transmarine, we are expanding our footprint into the Pacific and enhancing our ability to serve customers with the same responsiveness, precision, and trust they've come to expect — now at every major port in the US, every tide and every terminal.'
The merger is poised to bring key benefits to clients, including the continuation of service, enhanced capabilities through broader geographic reach and advanced technical resources, and a seamless transition with no disruptions to current services or agreements.
"Transmarine Navigation Corporation acquires T Parker Host" was originally created and published by Ship Technology, a GlobalData owned brand.
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