Mon 1 Jul 2013, 08:46 GMT

Dan-Bunkering trader relocates to Singapore


Thieu-vi Phung moves to Singapore after having spent six years at Dan-Bunkering's Copenhagen office.



Dan-Bunkering has announced that bunker trader Thieu-vi Phung has relocated to its office in Singapore after having worked for six years at the company's office in Copenhagen.

Prior to joining Dan-Bunkering in 2007, Thieu-vi Phung worked as a purchaser for La Corpo in Paris in 2005. He was also a commercial executive at UK firm Deltabuy Ltd. between 2002 and 2003. He speaks French, English, Danish, Cantonese, Japanese and German.

Commenting on the appointment, Kenni Goldenbeck, managing director at Dan-Bunkering Singapore, said: "We are very pleased to welcome aboard Thieu-vi Phung. We expect him to fit in perfectly with our team in Singapore and I am confident that his experience and language skills will be valuable to us."

Contact details forThieu-vi Phung have been provided below.

Phone: +65 6572 4300
Direct Line: +65 6572 4317
Mobile: +65 9821 1981
Fax: +65 6572 4301
Email: thp@dan-bunkering.com


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