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  • Following its establishment in 1989, D. THOMAS MARINE HELLAS S.A. was one of the first firms to have established and implemented its own thorough
    and unique quality system, which was certified by LLOYD'S REGISTER QUALITY ASSURANCE in 2004 in accordance with ISO 9001:2000.
    Presently, the firm is indeed one of the leading firms of excellence in merchant marine consultancy both in Greece and abroad.

    Its very high reputation in international consultancy is reflected in the satisfaction of its prestigious clients such as Classification Societies,
    highly respected shipping firms that are also key-players in the worldwide shipping industry, privately and state owned shipyards.The firm comprises
    some 40 full time employees (seven holding ISM Internal auditor certificate), over 30 project-based associates worldwide, and some 50 approved and independent surveyors from many different countries, all being fully qualified experts in the following specialized fields:

    • Naval Architecture, Marine, Mechanical & Electrical Engineering.

    • Cad and Marine Software Applications.

    • Ship Repairs in Greece.

    • Marine Project Management/Supervision for the account of principals
      such as ship-owners, marine insurance groups and flag administrations.

    • ISM & ISPS Auditing.

  • The major departments of D. THOMAS MARINE HELLAS S.A. are:

    • Marine Consultancy-Ship Repairs-Surveys-Audits.

    • Design work.

    • Commercial Activities (Shipyard representation, New Buildings in China, Marine Software).

    • Ships' Management.

Our corporate mission can be summarized best in the following concise yet precise statement:

To provide customized services and products of a high quality to reputable Flag Administrations and prestigious Classification Societies, thus,
contributing to the overall efforts of the international community for the effective implementation of rules of international legislation aiming to improve:
(a) the carriage of goods by sea,
(b) the seaworthiness of ships, (c) the safety of life at sea, (d) the protection of the marine environment globally.