Wed 17 Jun 2026, 05:20 GMT | Updated: Wed 17 Jun 2026, 05:23 GMT | Bunker Index Staff

Maersk Tankers CEO Tina Revsbech joins Bunker Holding board


Danish USTC Group appoints shipping veteran to subsidiary’s board of directors.


Tina Revsbech, Maersk Tankers.
Bunker Holding has strengthened its board with the appointment of Maersk Tankers CEO Tina Revsbech, adding decades of tanker sector leadership to the USTC subsidiary’s governance. Image credit: Maersk Tankers

Bunker Holding, a subsidiary of Denmark’s family-owned USTC Group, has appointed Tina Revsbech, chief executive of Maersk Tankers, to its board of directors, the company announced on 16 June.

Revsbech brings more than three decades of experience in the shipping industry to the role. She has served as CEO of Maersk Tankers since 2023, having originally spent the first 15 years of her career at the company before returning to lead it.

Between her two stints at Maersk Tankers, Revsbech held a series of senior positions across the tanker and dry bulk sectors. These included the role of CEO at BW Tankers, executive vice president at Canada-based Fednav Limited, senior vice president at Torm, as well as regional sales manager at Shell Europe.

Revsbech holds an MBA from IMD in Switzerland and has also completed The Board Academy at the University of Copenhagen.

Companies under the Bunker Holding umbrella include Bunker One, Dan-Bunkering, Glander International Bunkering, KPI OceanConnect and Unioil Supply.



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