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Manta Marine Technologies unveils new leadership

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Manta Marine Technologies formerly known as Yara Marine Technologies (YMT), has unveiled its new brand and leadership team, following its recent acquisition by Geneva-based Okapi Supply Trading Advisory SA.

These changes mark a new era for the company, which intends to expand its existing customer relationships and strong product portfolio to help the maritime industry meet its aims of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction.

The Manta Marine Technologies team will now be led by CEO ,Ina Reksten, who previously served as Deputy CEO and Chief Operating Officer. Outgoing CEO Dr Thomas Koniordos has been appointed as Chair of the Board, while former Chief Sales Officer, Aleksander Askeland will be the new CFO and Richard Engelhart Bjercke will be the new CCO.

“I am confident that Manta Marine Technologies, with Ina at the helm of its new leadership team, will continue to excel at advancing sustainable solutions for the maritime industry,” said new owner, Okapi Supply Trading Advisory SA CEO, Mohamed J. Ndao. “All our products, such as FuelOpt and shore power solutions, are well known for their ability to help make vessels greener. Our new team will build on this success and ensure that we help our sector move closer towards a low and zero carbon future.”

Newly appointed CEO, Ina Reksten, explained: “By becoming part of the Okapi family we will be able to offer our customers more efficient and effective solutions towards green operations. In addition to developing future maritime technologies like wind propulsion, we will continue to support our customers with lifecycle services and ensure the same high-quality performance in existing products. Our promise is to be at the forefront of maritime technologies to help the maritime industry meet the IMO’s GHG targets.”

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/21022024/manta-marine-technologies-unveils-new-leadership/

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