Wed 1 Sep 2010, 09:21 GMT

Expansion at Dan-Bunkering Singapore


Experienced trader Mads Holm relocates to Dan-Bunkering's Singapore office.



Denmark-headquartered Dan-Bunkering has announced that Mads Holm has today commenced his new role as a bunker trader for Dan-Bunkering (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.

Mads comes with 4 years of experience at Dan-Bunkering's head office in Middelfart, Denmark.

"After a very successful first year of operation we will continue our plan to focus on and develop our customer and supplier relations in the Singapore region and Mads is a natural part of the planned expansion and the right step in that direction," Dan-Bunkering said in a statement.

"To follow our strategy of an even stronger presence in the region, we are continuously looking for experienced traders and expect to increase our staff in the nearest future," the company added.

Contact details for Mads Holm have been included below.

Direct line +65 6572 4316
Mobile: +65 9821 7750
E-mail: mho@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


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