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Liberian Registry names new Vice President of Technical at Miami office

The Liberian ship registry announced the appointment of Frank H. Marmol as Vice President of Technical at its Miami office, effective January 2025.

Bringing over 30 years of experience in the international maritime industry, Marmol is expected to add extensive expertise to the organization.

Throughout his career, Marmol has held key leadership positions, including Executive Director, Chief Technical Inspector, Technical Manager, Principal and Senior Surveyor, IRCA Registered Lead Maritime Auditor, ISM, ISPS, MLC, and IMSAS auditor for the International Maritime Organization (IMO), as well as Marine Casualty Investigator.

“I have known Frank for over 20 years, and I can assure you that he is a tireless worker with a strong vocation— we are excited to add his expertise to the team,” mentioned Alfonso Castillero, CEO of Liberian Registry.

Beyond his leadership roles, Marmol has significantly contributed to maritime education as a “Training of Trainers” expert. Through a combination of theoretical and practical instruction, he has successfully trained over 600 apprentices worldwide.

In his new role as Vice President of Technical, Marmol will oversee daily operations, technical services, and client support at the Miami office. His primary objective will be to enhance technical services and elevate customer experience, ensuring the Registry continues to meet the evolving needs of its global clientele.





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