Cleanserve Integrated Energy Solutions Limited, one of the nation’s fastest growing aviation fuel supply firms, has announced the appointment of Chris Ndulue as new chief executive officer and Vincent Ndubueze, a professor as the new board chairman.
Confirming this in Lagos, David Aloh, Cleanserve head, legal services and administration said that this move is reflective of the changes in the stature and personality of Cleanserve as a “top flight” aviation support services brand.
Chris Ndulue, former managing director of Arik Air, who is expected to bring his wealth of experience and versatility to bear on the company’s growth, is a consummate finance and aviation professional, with almost 30 years of experience in general management, accounting and financial management across various industries.
On his part, Vincent Ndubueze is a professor of geology, petroleum explorationist, federal government of Nigeria accredited environmental consultant, hydrogeologist, educationist and administrator.
Coming on the heels of the company’s 10th year anniversary, industry watchers say this development is strategic. With a pan-Nigeria bowser capacity of up to 470,000 liters and storage capacity close to 5 million liters, Cleanserve has metamorphosed into a major player in the aviation oil marketing space with facilities spread across the following major locations.
These locations are the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, lkeja, Port Harcourt lnternational Airport, Omagwa, Port Harcourt, Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja and Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano.
Exploring extending services to other African airports in the future, Cleanserve parades a team of thoroughbred and passionate professionals, while leveraging on big data from market intelligence and historical records in its decision making, strategy formulation, product development, relationship, and employee management, to deliver value-added services to its clients.
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