Mon 10 Dec 2012 15:40

Trader joins Dynamic Oil Trading


Klaus Elkrog Sørensen is appointed trading manager.



Dynamic Oil Trading, the newly launched global trading company for marine fuels and lubricants, has today announced the appointment of Klaus Elkrog Sørensen as trading manager.

Prior to joining Dynamic Oil Trading, Sørensen was operations and bunker procurement manager for Classic Maritime Inc., where his duties involved day-to-day operation of Capesize ships, voyage instruction and cargo planning. He was also bunker trader for A/S Dan-Bunkering, where he built up and expanded client and supplier databases, carried out research and contributed to product training.

Commenting on the appointment, Lars Møller, CEO, Dynamic Oil Trading said: "We are proud of the growth Dynamic Oil Trading has achieved since the launch earlier this year. Klaus brings extensive industry knowledge and over twelve years of trading experience to our team and we're delighted to have him on board. His ability to establish close relationships with customers and partners fits in with our values, which go back to the roots of our industry."

Contact details for Klaus Elkrog Sørensen are as follows:

Klaus Elkrog Sørensen
Trading Manager, Worldwide Department
Direct Tel: +65 6437 5509
Mobil: +65 9732 3000
Email: klso@dynamicoiltrading.com
Yahoo: klso_dot


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