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Resolve Marine, a globally renowned company in ship and vessel salvage, rescue, emergency response, and specialised marine services, has announced the opening of a new warehouse and operations facility in Tacoma, Washington, USA. Resolve Marine has also appointed Chad Kasin as Pacific Northwest Facility Manager.

The new facility expands the company’s successful marine services business in Alaska into the Seattle/Tacoma area, and will serve clients across ship husbandry, marine construction, emergency and environmental response and salvage projects. Commercial diving and underwater welding and inspection are one of many service offerings.

New warehouse and operations facility in Tacoma

The 10,000 square foot warehouse and facility is outfitted with owned and maintained equipment

The expansion provides a platform for Resolve Marine to pursue business development opportunities with new clients in the region. The 10,000 square foot warehouse and facility is outfitted with owned and maintained equipment, ready to deploy by air, sea, or truck.

Chad Kasin has nearly 30 years of experience in operations, management, commercial diving, and marine construction. He started his diving career in the U.S. Navy, and after 10 years of honourable service, branched into the civilian sector for saturation diving positions in the U.S. Gulf and overseas.

Extensive industry experience

Most recently, Chad was the Chief Operating Officer for an east coast marine construction company, prior to that, he was a General Manager for a west coast diving and salvage company.

Commenting on his appointment, Edgar A.W. McAfee, West Coast Regional Manager, Resolve Marine, said “Resolve Marine’s reputation of providing reliable, high-quality services has never been higher. The new facility allows us to expand business with ship owners and commercial fishing fleets and other regional clients across Oregon, Washington and southern Alaska.

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