Mon 19 Apr 2010, 07:31 GMT

IBME promotes staff members


International Bunkering Middle East promotes two staff members to the role of Senior Bunker Trader.



International Bunkering Middle East DMCC (IBME) has announced the promotion of Ms. Mahsa Alavipoor [pictured left] and Mr. Ajay Menon [pictured right] to the role of Senior Bunker Trader as from 1st of May 2010.

"As a clear gesture towards two of our loyal and well experienced staff members, we are both proud and pleased to announce their promotion to Senior Bunker Traders," IBME said in a statement.

"At International Bunkering Middle East DMCC we value loyalty, hard work and good team spirit amongst our staff highly. Therefore it is a privilege to honor two from our esteemed trading team at the same time," the company added.

Commenting on the news, Managing Director, Carsten Ladekjaer, said "We are continuously on the lookout for staff with before-mentioned qualities and we do our utmost to nurse the existing team in order to strive for excellence not only towards external business relations but also towards internal ones."

International Bunkering Middle East DMCC is a leading bunker & marine lubricants trader in the Middle East.

Contact details of the company can be found below:

International Bunkering Middle East DMCC
Liwa Heights, Jumeirah Lakes Towers
PO Box 283 933
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Main phone: +971 4 4371700
Fax: +971 4 4281560
Email: bunkers@ibmeast.com
Web: www.ibmeast.com


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