Tue 2 Jun 2015, 11:19 GMT

Glander International Bunkering hires trader in Singapore


Trader previously worked for a Singapore-based physical supplier.



Glander International Bunkering - a trader and broker of marine fuel and lubricants - has confirmed the appointment of Collin She [pictured] to its Singapore office as bunker and lubricant trader.

Prior to joining the company, he previously worked for Singapore-based physical bunker supplier Transocean Oil Pte Ltd between September 2013 and February 2015.

"Collin is familiar supplying throughout Malaysia, Indonesia and can speak English, Bahasa Malaysia, Bahasa Indonesia and Mandarin," the company said in a statement.

Commenting on the appointment, Christoffer Berg Lassen, managing director and CEO of the Glander International Bunkering group, said: "In order to maintain brand credibility, Glander International Bunkering must deliver its promise of providing a service based on integrity, commitment, responsiveness and flexibility. This can be achieved through our people and the relationships we form. Collin's approach to work encompasses our core values and we know he will deliver outstanding service."

Contact details for Collin She have been provided below.

Collin She
Bunker and lubricant trader
Office: +65 627 58861
Mobile: +65 983 50988
Email: col@gibunkering.com


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