Mon 15 Jul 2013, 17:48 GMT

KPI Bridge Oil appoints Team Leader in London


Mark Perrins is promoted to new role after being with the company for almost five years.



KPI Bridge Oil, global broker and trader of marine fuels, marine lubricants and risk management products, has promoted Mark Perrins [pictured] to Team Leader at its London Office.

Perrins has been with the company for nearly 5 years, during which time the company says he has built strong relations with a wide range of business partners around the world. He has a background in operations with two large international shipping and marine logistics companies.

Henrik Hansen, Managing Director of KPI Bridge Oil London said: "The growth and strength of our London office has enabled us to expand the trading team and thereby create a new team leader position. Mark has been a very positive influence in the coaching of our junior traders and is a great support to the London team in general. I am very pleased that Mark has accepted this new challenge and I am confident that his team will further strengthen the London office's position and capacity."

Contact details for Mark Perrins have been provided below.

Phone: +44 773 930 8848
Email: mark.perrins@kpibridgeoil.co.uk
Yahoo: markp_kpi


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