Istanbul Technical University Hosts Chemfleet for Career Day

November 14, 2014

Photo: Istanbul Technical University
Photo: Istanbul Technical University
Photo: Istanbul Technical University
Photo: Istanbul Technical University
Photo: Istanbul Technical University
Photo: Istanbul Technical University
Photo: Istanbul Technical University
Photo: Istanbul Technical University

Chemfleet was the eighth guest of the 19th annual Career Days organized by the Istanbul Technical University Maritime Faculty Career Club.

Operation Manager Baris Samur, Personal Manager Ozgur Sarioglu, Vice Personal Manager Mahir Adali, Safety Manager Gokhan Ergin and Technical Manager Ersen Ucakhan participated in the organization as representatives of Chemfleet.

Samur and Sarioglu introduced the company to the students, and Sarioglu explained the company’s cadet policy. Moreover, the company representatives spoke about Chemfleet’s safety procedure for chemical tankers. Ergin explained that the company gives special importance to safety, especially in chemical tankers.

Furthermore, Samur announced news that Chemfleet will increase its number of tankers this year.
 

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