Nautisk Names Rozands New Orleans Sales Manager

October 24, 2016

Petey Rozands, Regional Sales Manager Nautisk New Orleans (Photo: Nautisk)
Petey Rozands, Regional Sales Manager Nautisk New Orleans (Photo: Nautisk)
Global chart distributor Nautisk has appointed a new regional sales manager for its New Orleans hub. Petey Rozands will take up management of sales and new business activity for North America and the surrounding region.
 
Working out of Nautisk’s New Orleans hub, Petey will work with both local and global customers providing a range of core maritime navigational solutions including POD (Print on Demand), Neptune (Nautisk’s vessel information service) and Nautisk’s digital publications library, NaviTab as well as digital and paper chart products. 
 
With over 20 years’ experience in the Oil and Gas industry, Petey has worked extensively within the marine sector selling OSV and Jack-Up services, dealing directly with owner operators and end users.
 
The New Orleans hub has been operational since 2012 when it was acquired by Nautisk, and has a diverse customer base including bulk carriers, cruise lines, ship management groups, oil and gas companies, offshore platform operators and marine supply houses.

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