Yuriy Matvienko takes position of NCSP Acting General Director
The Board of Directors of Novorossiysk Commercial Sea Port (PJSC NCSP) decided to suspend the powers of Rado Antolovic, General Director (CEO) of PJSC NCSP. Yuriy Matvienko, previously Executive Director of PJSC NCSP, is approved by the Board as Acting General Director. The decisions were taken at the Board meeting held on March 19, 2013, the company informs.
Besides the BoD elected Maksim Grishanin, First Vice-President of Transneft JSC, as Chairman of the Board of PJSC NCSP.
It was also decided to approve Igor Terentyev as Executive Director of PJSC NCSP.
Yuriy Matvienko graduated from Novorossiysk Higher Marine Engineering College in 1987 with a degree in marine navigation. In 2010 he earned an MBA degree from the International Management Institute of Saint Petersburg. He started his career with Sakhalin Shipping Company in 1987 where he worked until joining Novorossiysk Shipping Company in 1994. In 2003-2005 he worked as First Deputy Director General and subsequently Director General of CJSC Sea Port Service at the port of Primorsk. From 2005 till 2009 he served as Director General of LLC Primorsk Trade Port, and then Director General of LLC BalttransService, a subsidiary of OJSC Transnefteproduct in 2009-2011.
He joined PJSC NCSP in June 2011 as Executive Director.
Maxim Grishanin graduated from Christian Albrecht’s University in the German town of Kiel in 1995 with a degree in economics. Used to hold different positions in finance and economics. In 2011 Maxim Grishanin joined Transneft JSC as Vice-President, and in 2012 he was named First Vice-President of the company.
Igor Terentyev graduated from Novorossiysk Higher Marine Engineering College in 1997 with a degree of Transportation Radio Equipment Engineer. In 1999-2000 he headed CJSC Stels. In 2011 Igor Terentyev joined CJSC Transneft Service as Deputy General Director for Infrastructure Projects Development.
Novorossiysk Commercial Sea Port (NMTP Group) is Russia’s largest port operator in terms of cargo turnover. 50.1% shares of PJSC “NCSP” belong to Novoport Holding Ltd, the beneficial owners of which are OJSC “Transneft” and Summa Group. The Group comprises the following stevedoring companies: Novorossiysk Commercial Sea Port OJSC, Primorsk Commercial Port, Novorossiysk Grain Terminal OJSC, Novorossiysk Ship Repair Yard OJSC, NCSP Fleet OJSC, Novolesexport OJSC, IPP OJSC, Baltic Stevedore Company LLC and SFP CJSC.