Tue 1 Apr 2014 16:52

Dynamic Oil Trading appoints worldwide markets trader


Suzanne Lim is appointed Team Leader, Worldwide Market, at the company's headquarters in Singapore.



Dynamic Oil Trading, a company involved in the trade of marine fuels and lubricants, has today announced the appointment of a new trader at its Singapore headquarters.

Suzanne Lim [pictured] joins Dynamic Oil Trading as Team Leader, Worldwide Market, with immediate effective. She comes to the role with four years' trading experience of working within the bunkering market.

Commenting on the appointment, Lars Møller, CEO, Dynamic Oil Trading, said: "This is a significant appointment for Dynamic Oil Trading. Having worked in the industry for a number of years, Suzanne has a wealth of international trading knowledge; she understands the dynamics and challenges of the bunkering and shipping sectors, and has worked hard to build an excellent network of contacts and relationships with key stakeholders. I am confident she will be a great asset to the team, as well as our rapidly growing global customer base.

"As we continue to deliver against our ambitious global growth strategy, a key element of this is ensuring we have a world class team to deliver the best services and highest standards possible for our customers. That is why we are in a permanent state of recruitment and always looking for traders with the right skills sets to join our teams in Singapore and Dubai."

People interested in joining Dynamic Oil Trading’s Dubai team have been encouraged to email hr@dynamicoiltrading.com.

Contact details for Suzanne Lime are as follows:

Suzanne Lim, Team Leader, Worldwide Market
Email: slim@dynamicoiltrading.com
Direct: +65 6437 5510
Mob: +65 9666 6736
Yahoo: Suzanne_dot


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