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You are using an outdated browser For a better experience using this site, please upgrade to a modern web browser. Subscribe Get Daily Email Subscribe --> Contact Us Sign in Home News & Features Compliance Costs Bunker Prices Bunker Intelligence Americas News Latest Features World Americas EMEA Asia/Pacific Home News & Features Americas Monjasa Appoints Senior Trader in Panama Monjasa Appoints Senior Trader in Panama by Ship & Bunker News Team Friday June 19, 2026 Tweet Follow @shipandbunker Arian Dylan Davoodi has been promoted to senior trader as of this month. Image Credit: Arian Dylan Davoodi / LinkedIn Global marine fuel supplier and trading firm Monjasa has appointed a new senior trader in Panama . Arian Dylan Davoodi has been promoted to the role of senior trader in Panama City as of this month, he said in an update to his LinkedIn profile. He has worked for the company since August 2021 , first joining the firm under the Monjasa Oil & Shipping Trainee programme. Another trainee from that year's intake, Christian Mazid , was also promoted to senior trader this week . Davoodi had earlier completed an internship with BW Dry Cargo in 2020 . Panama took up a majority of the 2.45 million mt of marine fuels Monjasa sold in the Americas in 2025 . Balboa and Cristobal were the company's second- and seventh-largest supply ports, respectively, last year. Ship & Bunker News Team To contact the editor responsible for this story email us at [email protected] Also in the News European Consortium Launches AI-Powered Ship Retrofit Project The FIT-HORIZONS project aims to help shipowners assess and accelerate decarbonisation and efficiency upgrades for existing vessels. Read in Full Fire Reported on Tanker Off Oman The incident happened about 15 nautical miles north-east of Masirah at 10:44 AM UTC on Monday. Read in Full CCEC and CMA CGM Form Joint Venture to Build LNG Bunkering Vessel Capital Clean Energy Carriers (CCEC) and CMA CGM have formed
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