Wed 26 Mar 2014, 07:48 GMT

Glander International Bunkering hires trader


Rosalind Liu Qi joins Singapore-based Glander International Bunkering Pte. Ltd.



Glander International Bunkering, a leading trader and broker of marine fuels and lubricants, has announced that Rosalind Liu Qi [pictured] has joined its Singapore team.

Prior to joining Glander International Bunkering, Rosalind worked for Onsys Energy Pte Ltd. in Singapore. She began her career in the bunker industry in July 2011.

"Rosalind has many years of experience working as a bunker broker in the Chinese markets and brings extensive knowledge of the marine fuel industry, in both Singapore and Shanghai, to the company," Glander International Bunkering said in a statement.

"Rosalind continues her extensive career as a bunker and lubricant trader with Glander International Bunkering, at a time when the company is further expanding and developing its global presence," the company added.

Commenting on the appointment, Christoffer Berg Lassen, Managing Director and CEO of the Glander International Bunkering Group, said: "We are very pleased to welcome Rosalind to Glander International Bunkering. In the last year, the value of our company’s brand has continued to increase and develop and we are committed to strengthening our dedicated Singapore office. With her valuable experience of Far-Eastern ports and her in-depth knowledge of the bunkering process, she will be a valued member of the Singapore team."

Contact details for Rosalind Liu Qi are as follows:

Rosalind Liu Qi
Bunker & lubricant trader
Mobile: +65 9828 6186
Email: liq@gibunkering.com

Please find below the full contact details for Singapore-based Glander International Bunkering Pte. Ltd.

Telephone: +65 6275 8861
Fax: +65 6275 8869
Email: bunkers@gibunkering.com
Website: www.gibunkering.com

Address:
16th Floor, Unit #16-06
Keppel Bay Tower
1 Harbourfront Avenue
Singapore 098632


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