Transmarine Navigation Corporation — a leading U.S. tramp agency with offices in a dozen port cities along the Gulf Coast, West Coast, and Hawaii — recently participated in a May Day celebration hosted by the San Francisco Marine Exchange (SFMX).

In addition to sponsoring the event, Transmarine staff Leslie Clements, Roger Encarnacion, Mark Matienzo, James Mejino, Rachel Prasad, and Najee Quiambao attended the event representing the San Francisco and Stockton offices.

“We’re proud to celebrate such an important organization,” said Leslie Clements, Managing Director of Transmarine. “The Marine Exchange continues to serve as the eyes and ears of San Francisco’s rich marine industry, and we’ll always look to offer our support in any way we can.”

The Marine Exchange is a non-profit, membership organization. Established in 1849, it is among the oldest maritime service organizations in the United States. Its primary efforts focus on the collection, analysis, and dissemination of ship traffic information and facilitating communication and discussion in the maritime community.

Founded in 1938, Transmarine is a leading U.S. tramp ship agency, headquartered in Long Beach, California, and with offices in a dozen port cities along the Gulf Coast, West Coast, and Hawaii. The most prestigious firms in the shipping industry trust Transmarine to manage their port call operations with safety and efficiency. How can we help manage your fleet, cargo, and crew while streamlining your in-port operations?

For more information on the Marine Exchange of the San Francisco Bay Region, visit their official website.