Mon 10 Jun 2013, 15:34 GMT

New appointment at Dynamic Oil Trading


Second appointment in a week for Singapore-based bunker trading firm.



Singapore-based Dynamic Oil Trading, a global trading company for marine fuels and lubricants, has announced the appointment of Mona Liu as bunker trader. She joins the company's trading team with immediate effect.

Liu has previous experience in bunkering, having worked in other bunker trading and marketing roles within the marine fuels industry in Singapore and China.

Prior to joining Dynamic Oil Trading, Liu was a sale & purchase (S&P) shipbroker at Star Asia Shipbrokering Pte Ltd. between October 2012 and May 2013. She also worked as marketing executive for United Bunkering & Trading (HK) Dalian Representative Office, China, and bunker trader at United Bunkering & Trading (Asia), Singapore, between March 2011 and September 2012.

Liu's arrival is the second appointment in a week for Dynamic Oil Trading following the recent hiring of experienced trader Dave Goh.

Commenting on the news, Lars Møller, CEO at Dynamic Oil Trading said: "It's a great pleasure to welcome Mona to our rapidly expanding worldwide trading team. She brings a track record of success in building strong, long-term relationships with both suppliers and customers, as well as meeting the bunker needs of her customers around the world, whatever they require, which is exactly what we look for here at Dynamic Oil Trading."

Contact details for Mona Liu are as follows:

Mona Liu
Bunker Trader, Worldwide
Direct: +65 6437 5516
Mobile: +65 8458 8924
Yahoo: moli_dot
Email: moli@dynamicoiltrading.com


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