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FLEET names Mike Bradshaw as Country Director, Cyprus

Fleet Management Limited (FLEET) has appointed Mike Bradshaw as Country Director, Cyprus.

Part of Fleet Management Limited, the company’s Cyprus entity is locally registered as ‘FML Ship Management,' and in a statement to CBN, the international ship management company confirmed that Bradshaw began his role earlier this week.

FLEET Managing Director Dr Kishore Rajvanshy also commented, “Mike brings a wealth of relevant maritime and ship management experience to our business, and we are delighted to have him with us to steer our Cyprus and broader European operations.”

On his part, Bradshaw said, “I’m very pleased to join FLEET. Our Cyprus office is home to a highly experienced team who currently manage bulk carriers, tankers, container vessels and car carriers. There are great opportunities to expand our presence and collaborate with more ship owners in Europe who are considering entrusting their vessels to full-service ship management firms. Our office maintains industry leading performance in Port State Control and other third-party inspections, ensuring that our customers’ assets attract favourable charters.”

“I look forward to working with our team, customers and industry stakeholders in driving growth and mutually beneficial partnerships," he added.

Bradshaw has taken on the role of Country Director, Cyprus following the departure of Sunil Kapoor.

FLEET, part of The Caravel Group, is described as the second-largest ship management company globally, managing more than 650 vessels.

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