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New Website for Isle of Man Ship Registry

by isleofman.com 1st August 2017
The Isle of Man Ship Registry has launched a new website to further raise the Registry’s profile and attract more customers to the Isle of Man.

The www.iomshipregistry.com website has been redesigned to give users an enhanced experience when browsing the site, better demonstrating the Ship Registry’s different service offerings. It is also designed to be used across all digital platforms to keep in line with the increasing use of tablets and smartphones for web browsing.
 
Martyn Perkins MHK, Department Member with responsibility for the Isle of Man Ship Registry, commented:

‘The Isle of Man Ship Registry’s website was over 15 years old and was in need of an update to enable it to cater for modern methods of accessing the web. The Registry serves a global client base and its web presence needs to reflect its professional, detailed and high-quality approach to its role as a client focused registrar and regulator.’

Dick Welsh, Director of the Isle of Man Ship Registry, commented:

‘We are delighted with the new look and feel of the Ship Registry website. It is fresh and modern and can be used on-the-go by busy clients with better navigation and a clearer proposition for new customers. The Ship Registry has been leading the way in incorporating new online services in line with the Government’s Digital Strategy and the new site offers better integration of these features and the opportunity for future enhancements.’

The new website is available at www.iomshipregistry.com/ You can also follow the Ship Registry on Twitter @iomshipregistry

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 1st, August 2017 10:32pm.

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