Wed 10 Dec 2014, 00:46 GMT

Dan-Bunkering hires former OW Bunker credit analyst


Morten Rosenberg Nielsen is named Group Credit Analyst.



A/S Dan-Bunkering Ltd. has announced that Morten Rosenberg Nielsen [pictured] has been employed as Group Credit Analyst effective from 1st December 2014.

Rosenberg, who holds a master's degree in finance, had been employed as Credit Analyst - Europe & Africa at O.W. Bunker & Trading A/S since January 2013. Prior to this, he had worked in a number of roles at A.P. Moller–Maersk Group: Credit Analyst (July 2008 – February 2010), Business Controller (February 2010 – April 2011) and Project Manager (May 2011 – January 2013).

In an emailed statement, Dan-Bunkering said: "Group Credit Manager Henrik Ladekjær is delighted about the strengthening of his credit team which has been under considerable strain following the rapid growth of the company and a turbulent marketplace over the past years. He feels very fortunate that the ideal candidate with in-depth knowledge and experience presented himself."

Rosenberg will be based at the company’s office in Copenhagen but will be servicing all offices within the group, Dan-Bunkering added.

Contact details for Morten Rosenberg Nielsen have been provided below.

Phone +45 3345 5438
Mobile +45 9392 0273
Email mrn@dan-bunkering.com
Yahoo danbunk_mrn

Please find below the contact details for A/S Dan-Bunkering Ltd, Copenhaghen.

Telephone: +45 3345 5410
Fax: +45 3345 5411
Email: copenhagen@dan-bunkering.dk
Website: www.dan-bunkering.dk

Address:
Strandgade 4A
Copenhagen DK 1401
Denmark


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