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ABS Names New Chief Engineer Montaruli steps up as technical engineering authority ABS, a leading provider of classification to the global marine and offshore industries, announces the appointment of Bret Montaruli to the role of Vice President and Chief Engineer. In his new role, Montaruli will be responsible for overseeing the interpretation, application and compliance with the ABS Rules across all ABS Engineering offices worldwide. His new role will be effective on Monday, 15 February 2016. He will report to ABS Executive Vice President and COO Tony Nassif.
"Bret has been a valuable member of the ABS team for several decades and is well prepared for his new role of Vice President and Chief Engineer," Nassif says. "He brings to this position the experience and knowledge of more than 30 years' service along with the creativity and insight that will be indispensable in taking on the challenges of a rapidly changing industry."
Montaruli joined ABS in 1981 and has held a number of leadership roles that include Manager of Offshore Engineering and Vice President of Engineering for the Americas Division as well as Vice President of Offshore Technology, most recently serving as Senior Vice President of Technology of ABS. He has a bachelor's degree in Ocean Engineering from SUNY Maritime College and an MBA from the Mays Business School at Texas A&M University.
Montaruli steps into this role to replace Jim Gaughan, who is retiring from ABS after 30 years of dedicated service.
Source: ABSPosted On:21-Jan-2016
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Aegean Marine Petroleum Network To Enter South American Market Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc. announced that it will be commencing operations in the South American market during the first quarter of 2016.
The Company has assembled a team, with extensive local market experience, to manage an asset-light physical supply and back-to-back trading model in the region. Aegean believes that the new office, which will be based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, will support Aegean’s goal of growing its global footprint with minimal start-up costs and position the Company well for continued expansion in the region.
"We are pleased to announce our expansion into South America and the opportunity to continue to grow and diversify our business," said E. Nikolas Tavlarios, President of Aegean. "Our expansion into the South American market is an important milestone for the Company and underscores our focus on expanding our capabilities and global footprint to drive profitable growth and create value for shareholders."
Source: Aegean Marine Petroleum NetworkPosted On:21-Jan-2016
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