Thu 17 Jul 2014, 12:35 GMT

Cockett opens office in Athens


New office will be managed by experienced bunker professional Nellos Filopoulos.



Cockett Marine Oil Group has announced the launch of a new office in Athens, Greece.

Contact details for the company's new premises are as follows:

Cockett Marine Oil Hellas S.P.C
3rd Floor, 44-46 Vouliagmenis Avenue,
16673 Voula, Athens,
Greece
Tel: +30 213 033 3001
Fax: +30 210 8992272
Email: athens@cockett.com

The office will be managed by Nellos Filopoulos [pictured] and he will be assisted by fellow bunker trader John Malyan.

Commenting on the news, the company said: "Together, Nellos and John have a wealth of experience within the industry and Cockett Marine Oil Hellas will use its extensive market experience to assist customers in purchasing fuel, achieving the most competitive prices whilst ensuring quality of service and product."

Contact details for Nellos Filopoulos and John Malyan have been provided below.

Nellos Filopoulos:
Landline: +30 213 033 3001
Mobile: +30 6943 020 003
Email: n.filopoulos@cockett.com
Yahoo ID: nfilopoulos_cmo.

John Malyan:
Landline: +30 213 033 3002
Mobile: +30 6943 020 004
Email: j.malyan@cockett.com
Yahoo ID: jmalyan_cmo

Image: Nellos Filopoulos


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