Wed 7 Oct 2015, 10:58 GMT

Aegean expands Piraeus trading team


Sotiris Delidimitriou and Stathis Pavlikakis join the company's worldwide trading division in Greece.



Aegean Marine Petroleum S.A. has appointed two new traders at its headquarters in Piraeus, Greece.

The company has recruited experienced bunker trader Sotiris Delidimitriou and junior trader Stathis Pavlikakis, who both join Aegean's worldwide trading division.

Aegean launched its new marketing and trading division in February 2015 with the intention to cover areas where the group has no physical presence.

The launch of offices in Piraeus, Singapore, Hamburg and St. Petersburg came just three months after the demise of leading international bunker trading company O.W. Bunker.

Contact details for Sotiris Delidimitriou and Stathis Pavlikakis have been provided below.

Aegean Marine Petroleum S.A.

Sotiris Delidimitriou
Senior Bunker Trader
Phone: +30 210 4586275
Mobile: +30 6973026420
Email: marinetrading@ampni.com
Yahoo: sdelidimitriou

Stathis Pavlikakis
Bunker Trader
Phone: +30 210 4586275
Mobile: +30 6981650391
Email: marinetrading@ampni.com
Yahoo: spavlikakis


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