Fuel Oil News February 2017 | Page 5

www.navigatorterminals.com PEOPLE MOVES • • • • • • • • • • sponsored by Andrea Pitts is director at Quad Fuels Wayne Oakes is now pricing & demand manager at Phillips 66 Susie Garmory is now national accounts manager and Stuart Huntington is area operations supervisor, Certas Energy Applegreen, which last month entered into a conditional agreement with the Topaz Energy group to acquire a 50% share in the joint fuel terminal (with Valero) in Dublin, has appointed Paul Davies as fuel card sales manager Robert Parry has become sales manager at Fuel Card Services Serena Scott is now in sales at World Fuel Services Daisy Gunning is now business development manager at NWF Fuels Supply & distribution manager at Essar is Simon Jones Abbey Logistics Group has appointed David Batty, the chairman of the British Transport Advisory Consortium, to lead its engineering department. Now managing Abbey’s fleet of liquid and powder tankers, trucks and distribution trailers, David also has responsibility for Abbey’s maintenance depots and overseeing all new vehicle specifications. Now chief financial officer at Abbey Logistics, David Thomas, formerly of XPO Logistics, is tasked with ‘helping Abbey achieve its 2020 vision of becoming the UK’s leading bulk liquid and powder transport company’. David Batty David Thomas • This month Robert Vickers becomes the new CEO at the Clugston Group. Vickers joins from Carillion plc, where he was a director at Carillion Construction Services. He replaces Stephen Martin who is leaving to become director general at the Institute of Directors • Last month Andrew Amos, projects director for UM Group, became the new president of the Tank Storage Association • WP Group has appointed Joe Spragg as commercial account manager • The new general manager at Phillips 66’s Humber Refinery is Darren Cunningham who takes over from Julian Stoll. Darren, a chemical engineer, has managed the Bayway Refinery on the New York harbour at Linden, New Jersey since August 2014. Humber Refinery Grand fuel opening in the Port of Liverpool A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART HGV REFUELLING SITE WAS OPENED LAST MONTH AT THE PORT OF LIVERPOOL W orking in partnership with Peel Ports Group, the high speed pumps at the new Certas Energy site pump 120 litres of fuel per minute enabling eight vehicles to fill up at the same time. “The Certas E nergy team has been very professional to deal with and we look forward to building upon that partnership in the future,” said Andrew Martin, group land and property director at Peel Ports Group. “This new facility will make the journey of hauliers more convenient and efficient, and will provide a key service at the doorstep to the new Liverpool2 container terminal.” Over refreshments attendees were able to find out more about products and services available or to sign up for a Certas Energy fuel card. At the opening ceremony – Paul Williams and Franco Moller from Certas Energy with Andrew Martin and Colin Darroch from Peel Ports Fuel Oil News | February 2017 5