Wed 23 Apr 2014, 10:17 GMT

Bomin appoints bunker trader in China


Vincent Li joins Bomin's office in Shanghai.



Bomin Group has announced that Vincent Li has today (April 23) begun working as a bunker trader at Bomin Bunker Oil Ltd., Shanghai Representation Office.

Li is an MBA graduate from Dalian University of Technology. He has three years of marine fuel sales experience in China.

"His broad knowledge and network will strengthen our team in Shanghai, supporting our business development in China," the company said in an emailed statement.

Contact details for Vincent Li are as follows:

Vincent Li, Bunker trader
Mobile: + 86 1355 5982 727
Yahoo: bomin_vincent
MSN: bomin_vincent@outlook.com

Please find below the contact details for Bomin Bunker Oil Ltd., Shanghai Representation Office.

Tel: +86 21 63 51 2072/3
Fax: +86 21 63 51 39 96
Email: bominchina@mail.online.sh.cn

Office address:
Room 1402
400 Middle Zhejiang Road
Chunshengjiang Building
Shanghai, 200001
China

Bomin is one of the world's leading independent bunker traders and suppliers with more than 35 years of experience. Its business portfolio covers activities ranging from the supply of bunker fuels to lubricants and other services to the shipping industry. The company operates around the globe with a staff of more than 300 in 36 offices worldwide.

Bomin is wholly owned by Mabanaft. Matrix Marine, a subsidiary of Mabanaft, which has been involved in the bunker business for almost 15 years. Current locations are the US Gulf Coast, Singapore, Oman and India.

Mabanaft is the trading division of Marquard & Bahls, Germany, a privately owned independent petroleum company. The business is involved in the import and wholesale of petroleum products. The company is also active in bunkering, service stations, heating oil, lubricants and biofuels.


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