Wed 3 Dec 2014, 14:35 GMT

Cockett confirms contact details and location of new trader


John Tsogas returns to Greece to work alongside former boss Nellos Filopoulos.



Cockett Marine Oil has today confirmed the contact details and office location of new appointment John Tsogas [pictured].

As reported by Bunker Index on November 28, Tsogas is one of two former traders at Windsor-based O.W. Bunkers (UK) Ltd to have found employment over the last few days.

Cockett today confirmed that Tsogas will be based at the company's office in Greece, working as a senior bunker trader. He joins former boss Nellos Filopoulos - who was named office manager when Cockett Marine Oil Hellas S.P.C was launched in July - and bunker trader John Malyan.

Prior to joining OW Bunker in January 2013, Tsogas worked for physical bunker supplier Aegean Marine Petroleum between 2003 and 2012. Filopoulos was Senior Manager, Marine Fuels at the firm, working there for 16 years between 1996 and 2012.

Tsogas has a bachelor's degree in business administration and management from The National and Kapodestrian University of Athens, which he completed in 2003. He also has a master's degree in maritime and shipping from the University of Piraeus, which he completed in 2013.

Contact details for John Tsogas have been provided below.

Mobile: +30 694302 0006
Email: j.tsogas@cockett.com
Yahoo ID: jtsogas_cmo

Please find below the contact details of Cockett Marine Oil Hellas S.P.C.

Cockett Marine Oil Hellas S.P.C
3rd Floor, 44-46 Vouliagmenis Avenue,
16673 Voula, Athens,
Greece
Tel: +30 213 033 3001
Fax: +30 210 8992272
Email: athens@cockett.com

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