Tue 6 Sep 2011, 13:35 GMT

New employee at Dan-Bunkering Monaco


Bunker trading firm announces new addition to its Monaco-based operation.



Dan-Bunkering (Monaco) S.A.M. has announced that it has appointed Jean-Guillaume Reymondier as bunker trader.

Reymondier, aged 31, has a business degree in Marketing & Communications, and four years of experience as a bunker trader, having previously working for Atlantic Energy in Paris before joining Dan-Bunkering.

In addition to French, his native tongue, he is fluent in English and Spanish.

Commenting on the appointment, Jesper Møller Christensen, Managing Director Dan-Bunkering (Monaco) S.A.M., said: "I am very pleased to welcome Jean-Guillaume to our team. Jean-Guillaume's experience within our business and particularly the French bunker market will be a valuable addition to Dan-Bunkering, as we continue to expand our business."

Contact details for Jean-Guillaume Reymondier are as follows:

Phone: +377 97 77 54 01
Direct line: +377 97 77 63 26
Mobile: +377 6 40 62 76 59
Fax: +377 97 77 53 01
E-mail: jgr@dan-bunkering.mc


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