
One of India’s leading maritime businesses, Mumbai-based Pentagon Marine Services (PMS), is planning a new US $10 million maritime training college in the Patna district of Bihar State in India.
Pentagon group chairman and managing director, Captain Nalin Pandey, made the announcement as he collected an award for services to the Indian and international maritime community at the Link India UK Business Awards in London. The award was presented by the Indian Deputy High Commissioner to the UK, Dr. Virander Paul.
Captain Pandey said the latest Pentagon Maritime Training & Research Institute (PMTRI) would start construction in the autumn and will complement a sister college run by Pentagon in Mumbai. Both colleges will be headed up by Capt. Pandey’s wife Pratibha Pandey.
“We are immensely excited to make this announcement about India’s newest maritime college which aims to train 2000 people a year,” Captain Pandey said. “Maritime is going to be a sector of vital importance over the next 100 years and we must have world-class training to ensure we have the skilled workforce to support it. “
PMS, the ship management division of the Pentagon group business, was founded in 2004 and now employs 45 people across its headquarters in Mumbai and regional offices in New Delhi, Kolkata, Kochi and Chennai. It further employs 350 seafarers and operates a subsidiary in Singapore. Its clients include Stolt Tankers, Finaval and the Shipping Corporation of India.



















