Fri 30 Jul 2010, 14:08 GMT

Unicom appoints bunker manager



Romanian bunker supplier Unicom Holding S.A. has appointed a new bunker manager at its office in Bucharest.

Bogdan Burgui is due to begin his new role as bunker manager on Monday 2nd August 2010. He has been an employee of Unicom since 2003 and was previously employed as head of the company's maritime department.

Current bunker manager Vitaly Davidchuk will leave the group's marine fuels division, Unicom Bunkering, at the end of this week after 10 years in the post. It is understood that he will move to another division within the Unicom group involved in freight transportation.

Contact details for Bogdan Burgui have been provided below.

Email: bogdan.burgui@unicom-group.ro
Mobile: +40 74 138 34 12

The main contact details and office address for Unicom are as follows:

Telephone: +40 21 232 99 42
Fax: +40 21 232 99 41
Email: office@unicom-group.ro
Website: www.unicom-group.ro

9A Bilciuresti Street, Sector 1
Bucharest 014012
Romania


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