Tue 8 Oct 2013, 08:08 GMT

Wilhelmsen appoints General Manager in Singapore


Nick Ganas replaces Oyvind Stordal.



Bunker broking company Wilhelmsen Marine Fuels has announced that Nick Ganas has been employed as General Manager, Wilhelmsen Marine Fuels, Singapore with effect from October 1, 2013.

Ganas replaces Oyvind H. Stordal, who is returning back to Norway.

Ganas brings with him several years of experience in the bunker industry. He began his career as a Sales Representative for Chemoil in San Francisco. Between 2006 and 2011, he worked as Regional Sales and Marketing Manager in Asia for Chemoil, Singapore.

For the past two years he has held the position of Sales and Marketing Manager, Marine Fuels for Noble International, Singapore.

"With deep knowledge and a big network from the bunker industry Nick will strengthen Wilhelmsen Marine Fuels," commented Rune G. Kongstein, WMF Group General Manager.

Contact details for Nick Ganas have been provided below:

Mobile: +65 9271 8104
Direct: +65 6379 5068
Email: wmf.singapore@wilhelmsen.com
Yahoo: nick2ganas

Please find below the contact details for Wilhelmsen Marine Fuels in Singapore.

Address:
1 Kim Seng Promenade
#16-09712 Great World City, West Tower
Singapore 237994

Telephone: +65 6379 5167
Fax: +65 6379 5105


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