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Vladimir Vasilyevich Davydenko
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Vladimir Vasilyevich Davydenko served as the Chief Executive Officer of Cherepovetsk Azot JSC from 2010 to 2012.
He was also the Director General of Apatit OJSC from 2018 to 2019 and the First Deputy Director General of Phosagro-Cherepovets OJSC from 2012 to 2013.
Prior to that, he was the Director of PhosAgro PJSC and the Director-Production Policy & Investments of PhosAgro AG CJSC from 2006 to 2008.
Mr. Davydenko graduated from Moscow University of Environmental Engineering.
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APATIT OAO (P) | Director Ejecutivo | 08/11/2019 |
Phosagro-Cherepovets OJSC
![]() Phosagro-Cherepovets OJSC Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries Part of PhosAgro PJSC, Phosagro-Cherepovets OJSC is a manufacturer of NPK-fertilizers, ammonia, and ammonium nitrate. The company is based in Cherepovets, Russian Federation. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01/01/2013 |
Cherepovetsk Azot JSC
![]() Cherepovetsk Azot JSC Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries Cherepovetsk Azot JSC engages in the manufacture of ammonium nitrate and ammonia as well as mineral fertilizers. The company was founded in 1970 and is headquartered in Cherepovets, Russia. | Director Ejecutivo | 01/07/2012 |
PhosAgro AG CJSC
![]() PhosAgro AG CJSC Chemicals: AgriculturalProcess Industries Part of PhosAgro PJSC, PhosAgro AG CJSC is a Russian vertically integrated company that produces over 50 brands of mineral fertilizers, ammonia, and feed phosphates. The company is based in Moscow, Russian Federation. The company's environmentally safe products are used in 102 countries worldwide. The company is one of the largest producers of phosphorus-containing fertilizers in Russia and the world, and also produce high-quality apatite concentrate. | Director de Inversiones | 01/01/2008 |
PHOSAGRO | Director/Miembro de la Junta | - |
Formación de Vladimir Vasilyevich Davydenko.
Moscow University of Environmental Engineering | Graduate Degree |
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Cherepovetsk Azot JSC
![]() Cherepovetsk Azot JSC Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries Cherepovetsk Azot JSC engages in the manufacture of ammonium nitrate and ammonia as well as mineral fertilizers. The company was founded in 1970 and is headquartered in Cherepovets, Russia. | Process Industries |
Phosagro-Cherepovets OJSC
![]() Phosagro-Cherepovets OJSC Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries Part of PhosAgro PJSC, Phosagro-Cherepovets OJSC is a manufacturer of NPK-fertilizers, ammonia, and ammonium nitrate. The company is based in Cherepovets, Russian Federation. | Process Industries |
Apatit OJSC
![]() Apatit OJSC Chemicals: AgriculturalProcess Industries Apatit OJSC engages in the production of phosphate-based mineral fertilizers. It also offers phosphoric and sulphuric acids, aluminum fluoride, ammonia, urea, ammonium nitrate, as well as other nitrogen-based fertilizers. The company was founded on November 13, 1929 and is headquartered in Cherepovets, Russia. | Process Industries |
PhosAgro AG CJSC
![]() PhosAgro AG CJSC Chemicals: AgriculturalProcess Industries Part of PhosAgro PJSC, PhosAgro AG CJSC is a Russian vertically integrated company that produces over 50 brands of mineral fertilizers, ammonia, and feed phosphates. The company is based in Moscow, Russian Federation. The company's environmentally safe products are used in 102 countries worldwide. The company is one of the largest producers of phosphorus-containing fertilizers in Russia and the world, and also produce high-quality apatite concentrate. | Process Industries |
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