Tue 3 Sep 2013, 09:01 GMT

Bunker company hires sales manager


Experienced bunker professional moves to newly launched supply firm.



Turkish bunker supplier Socar Turkey Petrol Enerji Dagitim San. ve Tic. AS has employed experienced marine fuels professional Ferhat Uzun as sales manager.

Prior to joining the company, Uzun was bunker trader and sales coordinator at Petrol Ofisi A.S. between 2004 and 2013.

Socar Turkey Petrol Enerji Dagitim San. ve Tic. AS - a subsidiary of The State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (Socar) - officially launched its bunker supply operation in Turkey in June 2013. The company is a physical bunker supplier in the port of Istanbul.

Contact details for Ferhat Uzun and Socar Turkey Petrol Enerji Dagitim San. ve Tic. AS have been provided below.

Ferhat Uzun
Email: ferhat.uzun@socarenerji.com

Socar Turkey Petrol Enerji Dagitim San. ve Tic. AS

Address:
Cengiz Topel Caddesi No.39
Le Meridien Istanbul Etiler
Kat:3
Istanbul 34337
Turkey

Telephone: +90 212 350 12 00
Email: info@socarenerji.com
Website: www.socarenerji.com


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