ABS MARINE SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED

ABS Marine Services Private Limited is a company incorporated under the Companies Act of India. Here are some key details about the company:

  1. Corporate Identity:

    • CIN (Corporate Identification Number): U74999MH2002PTC136701
    • Status: Active
  2. Registration Information:

    • Date of Incorporation: August 19, 2002
    • Registrar of Companies: Registered in Mumbai, Maharashtra
  3. Nature of Business:

    • The company falls under the category of a Private Limited Company.
    • Main area of business activity typically revolves around providing services closely related to the maritime sector. The code U74999 represents 'Other business activities n.e.c.' (not elsewhere classified), indicating a focus on activities such as business consulting, technical services, and possibly maritime-specific services.
  4. Directors and Management:

    • The identities and details of the directors and key managerial personnel should be available through official records like the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) portal or through authorized company databases.
  5. Paid-up and Authorized Share Capital:

    • Companies are required to specify their capital structure. Details such as authorized capital and paid-up capital should be available on official records. The latest capital figures should be verified for accuracy.
  6. Registered Office:

    • As per records, the company has its registered office located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Exact address details can be accessed through company’s filings with the MCA or through public records.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, including detailed financials, board of directors, and recent activities, it is recommended to refer to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) website, professional regulatory filings, or authorized company databases. Companies typically also provide information via their own web portals or through direct contact for business inquiries.

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