Wed 25 Aug 2010, 08:12 GMT

Dan-Bunkering Singapore appoints senior trader


Stefanie Tay joins Dan-Bunkering to work as senior bunker trader.



Dan-Bunkering (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. has announced that Stefanie Tay has joined the company to work as a senior bunker trader.

Stefanie joined Dan-Bunkering on August 10th to form part of the company's expanding team of experienced traders in Singapore.

Dan-Bunkering opened its Singapore office in May 2009, which, just a few months after the launch was said to have enjoyed a successful start with strong market interest.

Stefanie comes with experience in the industry having been employed as bunker trader with Singapore-based trading firm United Bunkering and Trading (Asia) Pte. Ltd.. (UBT) She was promoted to the role of senior bunker trader with UBT in July 2009.

Contact details for Stefanie Tay have been provided below.

Direct line +65 6572 4308
Mobile: +65 9655 0868
E-mail: stt@dan-bunkering.com.sg

The main contact details for Dan-Bunkering (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. have also been provided below.

Telephone: +65 6572 4300
Fax: +65 6572 4301
Email: singapore@dan-bunkering.com.sg
Website: www.dan-bunkering.dk

Address:
6 Temasek Boulevard
#36-03 Suntec Tower Four
Singapore 038986
Singapore


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