Tue 3 May 2011, 08:09 GMT

International Bunkering promotes trader


Member of Dubai team is promoted to the role of senior bunker and lubricant trader.



International Bunkering Middle East (IBME), has announced that Felix Teo Yu Chuan has been promoted to the role of senior bunker and lubricant trader as from 1st of May 2011.

Teo joined IBME's trading team in August 2008 having previously worked as a Business Development Executive at ABN AMRO Bank in Singapore.

Commenting on the promotion, Carsten Ladekjaer, managing director, said: " At International Bunkering we acknowledge the value of each of our employees and their contribution to our results. Throughout his period of employment with International Bunkering Mr. Felix Teo has shown a very high level of customer understanding and a desire to fulfill their individual requirements.

"Furthermore he has continuously performed as an excellent team player within our entire organization and been a good example to all colleagues. It is therefore my great pleasure to announce his promotion to senior bunker and lubricant trader."

Contact details for Felix Teo Yu Chuan have been provided below:

Mobile: +971 50 708 9282
Phone: +971 4 437 1729
Email: tef@ibmeast.com
Yahoo ID: felix_ibme

Please find below the contact details for IBME's office in Dubai.

Telephone: +971 4 437 1700
Fax: +971 4 428 1560
Email: bunkers@ibmeast.com
Website: www.internationalbunkering.com

Address:
Office No. 3606 & 3607
Liwa Heights, Jumeriah Lake Towers
P.O. Box 283933
Dubai
United Arab Emirates


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