New Commercial Director for Bibby Ship Management

September 24, 2013

Mark Robertshaw
Mark Robertshaw

Bibby Ship Management Group Ltd announced the appointment of Mark Robertshaw as its new Commercial Director, joining the business on September 23, 2013. His responsibilities will also include the role of new Managing Director for Bibby Ship Management’s Western Europe office, based in the Isle of Man.

Mr. Robertshaw, a shipping and marine professional, is joining the business from Faststream Recruitment, where he set up its new Asian operation and took responsibility for sales performance for the region.

With over 20 years’ worldwide experience in the maritime industry, he has worked around the world in various senior client management roles within the chartering sector. He is looking forward to the challenge of applying his extensive experience to a new sector of the shipping industry.

Bibby Ship Management, part of the Bibby Line Group, has a long history within the shipping sector, as well as contributing its expertise within other industries, to provide effective business solutions to meet the needs of modern ship owners.

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