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BMT Appoints New Managing Director in India

Anup Vittal

BMT Appoints New Managing Director in India : Anup Vittal, an Aerospace and Defense industry veteran with over 28 years of experience working in both the private and government sectors, has been appointed as Managing Director for BMT India. Anup joins BMT following his most recent role as an industry expert and external consultant with Ernst & Young and prior to this as Managing Director and Member of the Board at Safran Engineering Services India.

“I’m thrilled to join a world class organization like BMT, as we seek to leverage our market leadership and further expand our business, providing customers with the best engineering and technology consulting experience possible,” said Anup Vittal.

BMT has played an integral role in delivering the best solutions for major infrastructure projects in India, including the detailed engineering and design of an LNG terminal at Mundra Port; the detailed project report for marine infrastructure for safekeeping of a fleet of vessels near Koteshwar; Lender’s Independent Engineer Services for Vizhinjam International Multipurpose Port; and Engineering, Production & Construction design, design review, as well as project management and consulting services for development works at Gopalpur Port.

“We’re delighted to have Anup join the BMT team.  Anup’s extensive experience and leadership qualities are exactly what we’re looking for in India and we’re confident that he’ll bring the necessary engineering and business skills to help build the business and reinforce its foothold in a challenging but buoyant market,” said Deryck Ethelston from BMT.

BMT is an international design, engineering and risk management consultancy that works mainly in the defense, energy and environment, marine risk and insurance, maritime transport and ports and logistics sectors. The company invests significantly in research and its customers are served through a network of international subsidiary companies. The group’s assets are held in beneficial ownership for its staff.

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