Mon 16 Sep 2013, 07:21 GMT

Jervild to head Dynamic Oil Trading Dubai


Experienced trader to manage Dynamic Oil Trading's new operation in the UAE.



Dynamic Oil Trading, a trading company for marine fuels and lubricants, has announced that Jesper Jervild [pictured] will lead its new operation in Dubai.

Jervild will head up Dynamic Oil Trading's Dubai operation, which the company says is due to launch "imminently". Dynamic Oil Trading’s expansion into the UAE comes less than a year since the launch of the company in Singapore.

"Jesper Jervild has over twenty years of bunkering experience and has worked in a range of management positions in the bunker industry around the world, including Denmark, Singapore, Gibraltar, South Africa and now Dubai, giving him an outstanding perspective on the global shipping and marine fuel markets," Dynamic Oil Trading said in an emailed statement.

Commenting on the appointment, Lars Møller, CEO of Dynamic Oil Trading, said: "Jesper is a hugely experienced bunker professional and exactly the right man to lead Dynamic Oil Trading’s new operation in Dubai, one of the world’s most important shipping and energy hubs. We have a growing customer base here in the Middle East and an increasing demand for our services, so this is the perfect time for us to establish a strategic presence here in Dubai and I am delighted that Jesper will be leading our team."

Speaking about the impending launch of Dynamic Oil Trading’s Dubai operation, Jervild remarked: "Dubai occupies a pivotal position in the global bunkering world and our presence here is an integral part of Dynamic Oil Trading's strategic growth plans. Our goal is simple; to provide our customers with the quality fuel and lubricant products they require, when and where they need them and at the right price. Our new operation in Dubai will play a central role in serving Dynamic Oil Trading’s customers in the Middle East and worldwide.

"We also have ambitious growth plans for our Dubai office, given the scale and importance of the bunker markets in the UAE and surrounding countries, so we would encourage any experienced and ambitious bunker traders interested in joining our team to get in touch."

People interested in joining Dynamic Oil Trading’s new Dubai operation should email hr@dynamicoiltrading.com.

Jesper Jervild’s contact details are as follows:

Mobile: +971 55 498 7305
Direct Email: jjer@dynamicoiltrading.com
Office Email: dubai@dynamicoiltrading.com
Yahoo Messenger ID: jjer_dot


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