Mon 18 Apr 2011, 11:20 GMT

Global Vision appoints trader in Singapore


Bunker firm follows up Singapore office move with appointment of trader.



Global Vision Bunkers has announced the arrival of a new trader, Ms. Jessie Ng, who joins the group's Singapore office, Global Vision Bunkers (Far East) Pte Ltd.

Ms Ng joins Global Vision having worked for Praxis Energy Agents (Pte.) Ltd., Singapore, for approximately six months. She was previously employed in the automobile industry.

Ms Ng speaks English, Mandarin and Cantonese fluently.

Commenting on the appointment, Global Vision said: "With her experience of the Singapore bunker market and excellent relationship with suppliers she will be a valuable addition to Global Vision Bunkers (Far East) Pte Ltd."

Contact details for Jessie Ng are as follows:

Mobile: +65 94518458
Yahoo & Skype ID: jessie_globalvision
MSN: jessie@globalvisionbunkers.com

Global Vision announced earlier this month that it had relocated to larger premises in Singapore. Contact details for the new office have been provided below.

Global Vision Bunkers (Far East) Pte Ltd.
Tel: +65 65330890
Fax: +31 104413429
Email: fareast@globalvisionbunkers.com

Office Address:
20 Malacca Street
Malacca Center #16-08
Singapore 048979


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