Wagh Joins BSM India as Dy MD

October 16, 2015

 

Bibby Ship Management welcomed Sanjiv Wagh as Deputy Managing Director of its India offices.

With over 30 year’s industry experience, Mr Wagh joins Bibby Ship Management from Kongsberg where he was General Sales Manager for Kongsberg Maritime India. During his time with Kongsberg, he occupied a number of roles covering research and development, ship simulation and analytics.

Mr Wagh joins Bibby Ship Management India handling the support functions and other operational areas within each local business.

Following the announcement of Mr Wagh’s appointment, Chris Stone, Chief Operating Officer of Bibby Ship Management Group, said: “We are pleased to welcome Sanjiv Wagh to the team. Sanjiv’s proven track record and his extensive industry knowledge will make him a real asset to Bibby Ship Management.”

Upon being appointed, Mr Wagh said: “I’m thrilled to be joining Bibby Ship Management. Having worked with the team for many years during my time at Kongsberg, I know they have fantastic reputation in India especially for quality seafarer training. I look forward to working with everyone at Bibby Ship Management and to grow the company’s activities in India.”
 

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