Tue 10 Apr 2012, 13:01 GMT

Dan-Bunkering appoints lubricants trader


Former Hin Leong trader joins Dan-Bunkering's lubricants team in Singapore.



Dan-Bunkering (Singapore) Pte Ltd. has announced the appointment of Bits Tolosa [pictured], aged 29, as lubricants trader as of 1 March 2012.

"Bits is originally from the Philippines, and is in possession of great technical expertise as well as several years experience within the lubricant field, thus he will be able to offer Dan-Bunkering’s clients very attractive prices for both major and independent lubricant brands," Dan-Bunkering said in a statement.

A summary of his career history prior to joining Dan-Bunkering has been provided below.

Sales Manager
Hin Leong Trading Pte Ltd., Singapore
April 2010 – March 2012

Area Sales Executive
Petron Corporation, Philippines
January 2006 – December 2009

Business Development Officer
World Pacific, Inc, Philippines
August 2005 – December 2005

Education: Ateneo de Manila University

Contact details for Bits Tolosa have been provided below.

Phone: +65 6572 4300
Direct line + 65 6572 4314
Mobile + 65 9176 9961
Fax +65 6572 4301
E-mail: bit@dan-bunkering.com.sg


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