Wed 1 May 2013, 12:31 GMT

Bomin appoints trader in Hong Kong


Experienced bunker trader joins the Bomin team in Hong Kong.



Bomin Group has announced that Kenny W C Luk has joined Bomin Bunker Oil Ltd., Hong Kong as bunker trader, effective from May 1, 2013.

Luk has four years of experience in the bunkering industry. Prior to joining Bomin, he worked as a bunker trader for Hong Kong-based United Bunkering & Trading (HK) Ltd..

"His broad bunker knowledge will strengthen our team in Hong Kong," Bomin said in a statement.

Please find below the direct contact details for Kenny Luk.

Mobile: +852 53659638
Yahoo: bomin_kenny

Contact details for Bomin Bunker Oil Ltd. have been provided below.

Bomin Bunker Oil Ltd.
Room 1503, 15/F
Bank of East Asia Harbour View Centre
56 Gloucester Road
Wanchai
Hong Kong

Main Telephone: +852 2891 7799
Fax: +852 2893 1636 Email: bunkers@bomin.hk

Bomin is one of the world's leading independent bunker traders and suppliers. The company operates around the globe with more than 300 members of staff in 36 offices. Bomin is 100 percent owned by Mabanaft.

Mabanaft is the trading division of Marquard & Bahls, Germany, a leading independent petroleum company. The business encompasses the import and wholesale of petroleum products, bunker services, service stations, heating oil retail, lubricants and biofuels.


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