Wed 15 Feb 2017 14:07

Dan-Bunkering hires two traders in Monaco


Pascal Bellet and Dimitris Ardamis join Dan-Bunkering's trading team.



Dan-Bunkering (Monaco) S.A.M. has announced that Pascal Bellet and Dimitris Ardamis have been employed as bunker traders.

Bellet was born and raised in Monaco and graduated from the International University of Monaco in 2010. Before joining Dan-Bunkering, he worked for local firms Asteroid Shipping SAM, Fraser Yachts and Edmiston & Company.

"I find the bunker trading business very interesting due to the challenges and new experiences it provides. I speak French, English and picked up a bit of Italian over the years," Bellet says in his company profile.

Ardamis is originally from Greece and has a bachelor's degree in Maritime Business and Logistics from the University of Plymouth. Prior to joining Dan-Bunkering, he had served as a lubricants trader at Eni since 2014. Between 2012 and 2014 he worked for Greek ferry operator Seajets.

"I have been working within the shipping industry in various positions since 2012. My focus lies in bunkers and lubricants trading, and with the opportunity I have been given in Dan-Bunkering I am keen to explore all of its aspects. I speak Greek, English and I am currently looking to improve my French," Ardamis comments in his staff profile.

"Adding two new nationalities to the office is expected to strengthen the already existing international team even further," Dan-Bunkering said in a statement.

Contact details for Pascal Bellet and Dimitris Ardamis have been provided below.

Pascal Bellet
Direct line: +377 97 77 63 34
Mobile: +33 6 40 61 35 29
Email: bel@dan-bunkering.com

Dimitris Ardamis:
Direct line: +377 97 77 63 22
Mobile: +33 6 78 63 55 65
Email: dia@dan-bunkering.com

Image: Pascal Bellet (left) and Dimitris Ardamis (right).

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