Marjolijn de Boon

Receptioniste at Damen Marine Components

Marjolijn de Boon has extensive experience in administrative and customer service roles, currently serving as a Receptioniste at Damen Marine Components since February 2013. Previous positions include administrative tasks at Melitta and ITmobile Smart Mobility Management, and sales support at Gorcums Reisburo BV. Marjolijn has also worked as a Balie medewerkster at VVV Nederland and as a Horecamedewerkster at multiple establishments, including Evenementenhal and Piratenland - de Molenvliet. Marjolijn's educational background includes a degree in Manager Verkoopreizen and Front office medewerker from ROC Midden Nederland-Toerisme and a VMBO degree in Handel en Verkoop from Oude Hoven te Gorinchem.

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Damen Marine Components

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Rudders, steering gear, nozzles, winches, and control & monitoring systems. Damen Marine Components (DMC) has over 150 years of experience in the shipbuilding industry. DMC specialises in the design and production of rudders, steering gear, control systems, winches and nozzles. DMC has supplied thousands of nozzles for propeller diameters ranging from 500 up to 10,000 mm. In-house production facilities in the Netherlands, Gdansk-Poland and Jianying-China manufacture most nozzles, steering gear, control systems and rudders, which ensures highest quality and short communication lines. For the design of the total product portfolio, including Van der Velden® rudders and steering gear, DMC maintains relations with all stakeholders in the market, like equipment suppliers, research institutes, shipyards, naval architects, fleet and vessel owners worldwide. Being a specialist in manoeuvring equipment DMC has obtained great market share worldwide. The unique 24/7 international service network ensures ultimate service to all customers worldwide. ‘Improving vessel performance’ Member of the Damen Shipyards Group.