Maldives Transport and Contracting Company (MTCC) has signed as a priority partner of Gulf Craft. The partnership agreement was signed by the CEO of Gulf Craft, Ervin Bumps and CEO of MTCC, Ibrahim Ziyath.
The agreement signed by MTCC and Gulf Craft will enable the company to install Suzuki engines on boats built by Gulf Craft.
Speaking to the press after signing the agreement, the CEO of MTCC said that the company will benefit immensely from the agreement. Ziyath described the agreement with Gulf Craft, as a huge milestone achievement for MTCC.
CEO of Gulf Craft, Ervin Bumps highlighted the success of Gulf Craft in the past 15 years in Maldives. He expressed interest to increase their investments in the country. Ervin said that Gulf Craft focuses on building boats that are safe. He added that working with reliable partners are as important as creating best products in the market.
Ervin Bumps and Ibrahim Ziyath both expressed hope that this is a good beginning, and this will benefit both companies.
Gulf Craft is among the top 10 boat building companies in the world and they build 400 boats per year. They have over 1,500 staff and they have 4 boatbuilding yards around the world. They established their boatyard in Maldives almost 15 years ago. In Maldives, Gulf Craft build military, luxury, medical, cargo and transport vessels.