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Wed 5 Jun 2013, 08:07 GMT

International Bunkering appoints new CEO


Christoffer Berg Lassen replaces Carsten Ladekjaer as Group CEO.



International Bunkering Group has announced that Christoffer Berg Lassen [pictured] has been promoted from the position of International Sales Manager to Group CEO.

Berg Lassen has been an employee at International Bunkering since early 2008. He will replace the former CEO, Carsten Ladekjaer, who has accepted a position outside the group.

Commenting on the appointment, International Bunkering said: "Mr. Christoffer Berg Lassen brings extensive international expertise and has an impressive background in the marine bunker and lubricant industry. His understanding of the industry provides him with the knowledge to ensure International Bunkering’s continued success."

Berg Lassen remarked: "This is an exciting opportunity for me and I am thrilled and privileged to be able to work even more closely with the dynamic teams in our International Bunkering Group. I look forward to leading the group and taking on the challenges and demands that may present itself in the future.

"Over the years, the International Bunkering Group has established a respected brand name and has built solid relationships within the industry. With this strong foundation in place, I am excited to help the team take its success to the next level. We are committed to doing what it takes to drive long-term sustainable growth and expansion within the group and we are hoping to hire even more first-rate people to our existing teams of talented traders."

Contact details for Christoffer Berg Lassen have been provided below.

Christoffer Berg Lassen
Managing Director & CEO
Mobile: +971 504571264
Email: cbl@ibmeast.com


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