R&M Group Merges with Sea Level Marine

February 8, 2016

R&M Ship Technologies USA, Inc. has merged Sea Level Marine, LLC. in efforts to increase the range of services offered to the company’s global client base. By aligning resources, customers will benefit from the ships’ lifecycle services and enhanced portfolio, combining Sea Level's established offerings with R&M Group's portfolio, along an expanded network of resources across the globe.
Based in Miami, Sea Level Marine is a provider of cruise ship interior outfitting services, delivering turnkey construction and joinery for cruise lines in dry docks especially for refurbishment around the world.
l.t.r.: Thomas Grunwald (R&M USA), Darelynn Prejean, Barry Lee (Sea Level Marine)
l.t.r.: Ari Toivola, Andrus Junolainen (R&M Finland), Darelynn Prejean (Sea Level Marine)
l.t.r.: Thomas Grunwald (R&M USA), Darelynn Prejean, Barry Lee (Sea Level Marine)
l.t.r.: Ari Toivola, Andrus Junolainen (R&M Finland), Darelynn Prejean (Sea Level Marine)
"Clients will benefit through increased efficiency and cost savings, with the assurance that they are receiving the highest quality of work and dedicated customer service on which Sea Level's reputation was built," said Darelynn Prejean, Chief Operating & Marketing Officer at Sea Level Marine.
Thomas Grunwald, President of R&M Ship Technologies USA, Inc. added, “By aligning our resources, we can offer clients more in-house fabrication options, combining Sea Level’s established cabinetry shop with R&M Group’s systems and materials services, along with an expanded network of skilled workers across the globe.”
The merger will allow Sea Level Marine to increase its ability to serve clients through R&M's range of resources and the global structure of the company group, while R&M will gain access to Sea Level Marine’s expertise as well as especially for the ships’ lifecycle services.

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