Tue 2 Dec 2014, 06:18 GMT

Italian trader rejoins Maxcom


Tommaso Panzeri previously worked for Maxcom (UK) Ltd - a subsidiary of Maxcom Petroli.



Italian bunker supplier Maxcom Bunker S.p.A has announced the addition of Tommaso Panzeri - a former Maxcom employee - to its Genoa-based trading team.

In an email announcement, the bunker firm said: "We are sure that Tommaso, well known and appreciated in the bunker industry since many years, with his diversified experience will be of great help for our clients and will definitely strength our commercial team."

Panzeri was previously employed as a senior bunker trader at Maxcom (UK) Ltd - a subsidiary of Maxcom Petroli - between 1997 and 2005. He then went on to work as a bunker broker for Premier Marine Fuels between 2005 and 2010 and for another Genoa-based company, Alpha Trading Spa, between 2010 and 2012.

Since 2012, Panzeri has worked as a consultant for ferry firm Grandi Navi Veloci SpA in Genoa and as Area Manager Europe for consultancy business I&C International, a company located in Rome.

Contact details for Tommaso Panzeri have been provided below.

Direct: +39 010 5605 256 / 7
Mobile: +39 393 9969500
Yahoo ID : tommaso_panzeri

Please find below the contact details of Maxcom Bunker.

Maxcom Bunker S.p.A.

Telephone: +39 010 5605 200
Fax: +39 010 564 479
Email: bunker@maxcombunker.com
Website: www.maxcombunker.com

Location and Postal Address:
Via Bartolomeo Bosco 57/7B
Genoa 16121
Italy


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