Navios Names Two Directors

February 20, 2019

Monaco-based seaborne shipping company Navios Maritime Containers  announced the appointment of Stefan Kuch and Vasilios Mouyis to its Board of Directors.

The owner and operator of container ships informed that Kuch has over 32 years of experience in finance and ship finance, having served in senior leadership positions in the shipping division of Commerzbank AG, one of Germany’s leading financial institutions.

He also served as Managing Director of Hanseatic Ship Asset Management GmbH, a vessel-owning company within the Commerzbank Group. Kuch was previously a member of the Board of Directors of Navios Maritime Midstream Partners L.P.

Mouyis has over 28 years of experience in chartering and ship brokerage. He is the co-founder and managing director of Doric Shipbrokers S.A., a ship brokering firm.  

Previously, Mouyis served as a chartering broker at Clarkson’s Plc South African office, formerly known as Afromar Pty Ltd. He is also a panelist for the Handysize index of the Baltic Exchange, London. Mouyis was previously a member of the Board of Directors of Navios Maritime Midstream Partners L.P.

Navios Containers also announced that Gareth Williams, a director of Navios Containers, has resigned from the board of directors. Ms. Frangou commented, “We would like to thank Williams for his contributions and wish him well with his future endeavors.”

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