
Marine Tours, a travel agency specializing in business travel with a history of 42 years has inked a new, strategic agreement with BCD ERM, which operates in the Energy, Resources & Marine Travel industry.
This agreement is believed to consolidate Marine Tours’ position in the ERM industry, while providing a new blend of high technology, a strong international network and cutting edge services.
Global network
The new collaboration also implies new development milestones for the Organization, in three key areas of its activity:
• Global Network: The international network of Marine Tours, one of the most important strategic advantages of the company, is further upgraded, both in terms of extent (109 markets worldwide) and in quality.
• Cutting Edge Technology: The company’s advanced mix of services gains new capabilities and pioneering tools, based on the latest technology.
• Travel Management: The specialization, experience and high level of know-how of Marine Tours are combined with the strong international presence and high technological background of BCD, with the aim of providing the most advanced Travel Management services to companies and travelers, such as enhancing of the business model, maximizing Duty of Care and optimizing travel costs.


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