TBS Opens New Office In Daphne

Tug and Barge Solutions (TBS) of Daphne recently opened its new office at 8019 Kettig Square. The company says its services are for small to medium-sized companies that don’t have the time to create and implement a safety management system (SMS). TBS offers a turnkey solution with HelmCONNECT software that provides an SMS that has been certified 38 times and combines a fully built software solution for compliance, maintenance, asset and people tracking, logbooks and inventory. TBS says its SMS will provide a system that is ready to use and fully supported within 30 days. It also offers a towing safety management system that adheres to the International Safety Management Code, electronic recordkeeping and inventorying, emergency response training, and marine industry audits and surveys. The company has been in business since 2012.

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