Tue 26 Feb 2013, 13:33 GMT

Dynamic Oil Trading appoints bunker trader


Trader with experience in Chinese market joins Singapore-based Dynamic Oil Trading.



Dynamic Oil Trading (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., a global trading company for marine fuels and lubricants, has today announced the appointment of Charles Dai as bunker trader.

Dai joins Dynamic Oil Trading having previously worked for Chimbusco Pan Nation and, prior to this, Conmark Bunker (China) Ltd.

Commenting on his appointment, Lars Møller, CEO, Dynamic Oil Trading said: "Charles' appointment is a welcome addition to the expanding team at Dynamic Oil Trading. His industry knowledge, contacts and networks adds further strength to our experienced team, and his ability to build strong relationships with customers and partners fits perfectly with our ethos. His commitment to delivering exceptional customer service, whatever the challenge, reflects the way in which Dynamic Oil Trading strives to work, going back to the traditional values of our industry. I am delighted to welcome him to the team."

Contact details for Charles Dai are as follows:

Charles Dai
Bunker Trader, Worldwide Department
Direct: +65 6437 5508
Mobile: +65 9853 7266
Email / Lync: chda@dynamicoiltrading.com
Yahoo ID: chda_dot

"Dynamic Oil Trading was launched in September 2012 and has been built upon the principles of marrying the best traditional values of the bunkering industry with a progressive, entrepreneurial approach to solving customer's fuel supply challenges as quickly and efficiently as possible. It achieves this with strong financial backing and by employing staff with a wealth of experience and in depth industry knowledge. Dynamic Oil Trading is well capitalized and provides ship owners and operators with the full range of fuel oil and lubricants at a competitive price and on good terms," Dynamic Oil Trading said.

The company added that it is actively seeking more traders to join its rapidly growing team. People interested in joining Dynamic Oil Trading should email sin@dynamicoiltrading.com.


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