Mon 11 May 2015, 08:10 GMT

Dan-Bunkering announces promotion and relocation


Bunker firm promotes trader and relocates another to its office in Copenhagen.



A/S Dan-Bunkering Ltd. has announced that Anders Høj Sørensen, has been promoted to the role of Senior Bunker Trader as of May 1, 2015.

Sørensen, aged 29, began working as a bunker trader at Dan-Bunkering's Copenhagen office in 2007 and, according to the firm, "displayed both loyalty as well as a strong effort while also having the energy to train the younger part of the staff. Thus, this promotion is a natural step in his further career".

In addition, bunker trader Tatjana Liasunaite, aged 26, has been relocated from Dan-Bunkering's head office in Middelfart, to Copenhagen.

Originally from Lithuania, Liasunaite started working as a bunker trader at the company's Middelfart office in 2012.

"During her employment she has successfully had her main focus on the Russian market, i.e. by virtue of her language proficiency," Dan-Bunkering said.


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