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End-to-end delivery now offered by Peters & May through partnership with Reliance Yacht Management

by Saltwater Stone 2 Mar 2021 05:22 PST

At a time when international travel and transport logistics are more complicated than ever, global marine transportation specialist Peters & May is making life simpler for customers by expanding its services to include a full end-to-end delivery option for clients.

By partnering with long-established yacht delivery provider, Reliance Yacht Management, Peters & May is now able to take the hassle out of boat relocations by offering to professionally transport vessels from berth to berth across the globe.

By joining forces with Reliance Yacht Management, Peters & May is expanding its remit of services and enlarging its international network as it continues to improve its range of bespoke global transport solutions to remain at the forefront of the industry. Established in 1980, Reliance Yacht Management is acknowledged to be a leading provider of crewed yacht deliveries.

Commenting on the new appointment, Peters & May CEO Simon Judson said: "Having worked with Reliance Yacht Management in the past and experienced its first-class service and can-do attitude, which is wholly in keeping with the Peters & May philosophy, we know what a great benefit this agreement and expanded international network will bring to our clients.

"With travelling proving particularly difficult to plan at present, and some yacht owners unable to reach their boats, this working partnership will enable Peters & May to provide full support and a comprehensive end-to-end solution for our clients. Peters & May can now arrange for yachts to be picked up by a professional skipper and transported to join one of our shipments or sailed directly to almost any location in the world."

Through the appointment of Reliance Yacht Management as an approved service provider, Peters & May customers will now benefit from the management skills, experience and network of resources provided by both companies. Customers will no longer be limited to shipping routes and professional skippers will be available able to collect and deliver boats to and from almost any port.

Peters & May clients will also have the option of additional services from Reliance Yacht Management, including professional handovers and sea trials, safety equipment checks and new owner orientation assistance. Operating worldwide, Reliance Yacht Management is based in the UK with representatives in France and the US.

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