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Zac Maddern

ASD Tug Master / Training Master at Smit Lamnalco

Zac Maddern has a substantial maritime career, currently serving as an ASD Tug Master and Training Master at Smit Lamnalco since August 2015, with a focus on harbour towage at the Port of Weipa for RIO TINTO. Zac possesses extensive experience with various vessels, including RAmparts tugs and multicats, and has held roles from Watchkeeper at Inational Maritime Services to Tug/Mulitcat Master and Chief Engineer at Bhagwan Marine, emphasizing safety compliance and crew training. Earlier experience includes positions at Rob Benn Holdings, Northern Wildcatch Australia, Argyle Fisheries, and Narad Fisheries, where responsibilities ranged from vessel and crew safety to engine maintenance and compliance with maritime regulations. Zac's foundational maritime training took place at Kingston Community School.

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Weipa, Australia

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Smit Lamnalco

Smit Lamnalco provides first class, reliable and customised marine support in any environment. We ensure safe and efficient operations in any part of the world. Our quality is in our people. With their dedication, we go to extremes to deliver the best towage and related marine services possible. No matter how demanding the operation, how remote the location or how complex the local situation, we are dedicated to meet and exceed expectations. Wherever, whenever, whatever, we’re in for any challenge. With approximately 160 vessels and over 2,500 staff worldwide, Smit Lamnalco is dedicated to providing marine support services tailored to the operational needs of global customers in local markets both on and offshore. With over 55 years of operational expertise, and active in over 30 countries throughout the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Australia and Asia, Smit Lamnalco specialises in bringing international standards on safety and reliability to onshore and offshore operations in challenging environment. More information on Smit Lamnalco: www.smitlamnalco.com.


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