Thu 2 Mar 2017, 09:57 GMT

Glander International Bunkering hires Sales Manager in Geneva


Appointment described as being a 'pivotal step' in strengthening Geneva trading team.



Glander International Bunkering has announced the appointment of Andreas Chrysikos as Sales Manager at its Geneva office.

Prior to joining Glander, Chrysikos served as a bunker trader at BMS United Bunkers in Greece between 2007 and October 2016.

"Such long-standing experience and expertise made Andreas the obvious choice for the position and he will be instrumental in advancing the Geneva trading team to target new market shares within Europe," Glander said in a statement.

Commenting on the role, Glander explained that the Sales Manager job is a new function at the Geneva office that is designed to "reinforce its trading floor in line with increased demand".

Christoffer Berg Lassen, CEO and Managing Director of Glander International Bunkering, remarked: "Adding Andreas to the team is a pivotal step in strengthening the capacity of our Geneva office to meet our valued clients' demands. The company's presence within the European region is growing and by definition so must its team. We are delighted to welcome such an esteemed industry trader on board and I am confident that he will add significant value to Geneva operations."

Contact details for Andreas Chrysikos have been provided below.

Andreas Chrysikos, Sales Manager
Mobile: +41 796 490 030
Email: acy@gibunkering.com


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