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JRC | Alphatron Marine (Alphatron Marine) announces the appointment of their new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Jun Nakazawa, who will start effective from the 1st of January 2023.

Jun Nakazawa has been the Managing Director of Alphatron Marine USA for the last 2 years and has also been a Board member of Alphatron Marine Beheer since 2014. He started his career at the JRC headquarters in 1990 and was stationed 3 times overseas, including in Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (1996 - 2001), Amsterdam – Netherlands (2006 - 2012) and Houston – USA (2020 - 2022).

New Chief Executive Officer (CEO) appointed

After working for JRC | Alphatron Marine for more than five years, Reiji Miwa will leave his current CEO position and return to Japan, in order to continue his career within JRC Tokyo.

The company statement reads, “We are truly grateful for his contribution in building a professional services company with a very strong culture. We would like to thank Reiji Miwa for his outstanding commitment and valuable contribution to significant improvements he has introduced within JRC | Alphatron Marine.

Focus on innovation and renewal of the product portfolio

The company welcomes Jun Nakazawa onboard at JRC | Alphatron Marine in Rotterdam, Netherlands

The company welcomes Jun Nakazawa onboard at JRC | Alphatron Marine in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The change in leadership will not affect the cornerstones of the JRC | Alphatron Marine strategy, which has been successfully established in recent years. JRC | Alphatron Marine will remain focused on innovation and renewal of the product and service portfolio.

JRC | Alphatron Marine is a world renowned marine electronics producer, specialising in the design and manufacture of industry compliant products.

Alphatron Marine is a globally recognised supplier of integrated bridge solutions that represent major industry brands and manufacturer of unique complementary products to the JRC portfolio.

Combined synergies bring quality and innovation

With the full support of Centers of Excellence in Tokyo, Rotterdam, Singapore and Houston, the combined synergies bring quality and innovation to owners, operators and shipyards, redefining the future of ocean, offshore and river navigation.

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