Tue 12 Jun 2018, 07:28 GMT

Dan-Bunkering traders graduate from Danish Shipping Academy


Frederik Moser and Claire-Celine Ancher Bausager complete two-year course.


Frederik Moser and Claire-Celine Ancher Bausager graduated from the Danish Shipping Academy's (DSA) Commercial Shipping Programme on June 1, 2018.
Image credit: Dan-Bunkering
Dan-Bunkering has announced the graduation of two trainees from the Danish Shipping Academy (DSA).

Bunker trading trainees Frederik Moser and Claire-Celine Ancher Bausager have completed the DSA's Commercial Shipping Programme.

The two-year programme involved switching between on-the-job training at Dan-Bunkering and education at the DSA.

DSA's Commercial Shipping Programme includes three courses in Denmark where trainees from various shipping companies are taught together. Between these courses, they also undergo training via e-learning.

Other companies with trainees on the DSA's Commercial Shipping Programme include bunker company Monjasa, Clipper, DFDS Seaways, Esvagt, Euro Shipping, Evergas, Falcon, Fortuna Seaside, Hafnia Management, Integrity Bulkl, J. Lauritzen, Maersk Supply Service, Navision Group, Norden, Nordic Tankers, SSY, Thorco, Torm, Ultrabulk, Ultragas, Weco Group and Wonsild.

Contact details for Frederik Moser, who is based at Dan-Bunkering's Middelfart office, and Claire-Celine Ancher Bausager, who works in Hellerup/Copenhagen, have been provided below.

Frederik Moser, Bunker Trader
Phone: +45 6421 5406
Mobile: +45 9393 0984
Email and Skype for Business: fms[at]dan-bunkering.com

Claire-Celine Ancher Bausager, Bunker Trader
Phone: +45 3345 5421
Mobile: +45 3110 4077
Email and Skype for Business: cca[at]dan-bunkering.com


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