Thu 13 Jun 2013 09:06

Another manager returns to Dan-Bunkering


Michel Dominique Thomsen returns from Buenos Aires to rejoin Dan-Bunkering in Copenhagen.



A/S Dan-Bunkering Ltd. has announced the appointment of Michel Dominique Thomsen [pictured] as Senior Bunker Trader and Team Leader at the company's office in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Thomsen began his career in the bunker business with Dan-Bunkering back in 2005, where he was employed as Bunker Trader until 2010. He then went on to pursue a career abroad as Sales Manager at BMS Bunkers (Brilliant Maritime Services) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he worked from November 2010 until April 2013.

Prior to joining Dan-Bunkering in 2005, he was employed as Sales Assistant at Q8 Kuwait Petroleum between September 2003 and December 2004.

Commenting on the appointment, Henrik Zederkof, CEO, said: "It is with great pleasure that we welcome back Michel to the Dan-Bunkering group after having spent almost three years abroad. The experience and knowledge that Michel has gained while acting as Sales Manager in South America will definitely be a great asset for both Michel himself and our group in general, and as he is already familiar with Dan-Bunkering from his previous employment with us, I am confident that he will quickly adapt to his new position as Senior Bunker Trader & Team Leader."

Contact details for Michel Dominique Thomsen:

Phone +45 3345 5410
Direct Line +45 3345 5443
Mobile +45 4076 8482
Fax +45 3345 5411
E-mail: mdt@dan-bunkering.com

Last week, another former Dan-Bunkering employee, Carsten Ladekjaer, was appointed Head of Operations Europe/Asia & Senior Vice President. He will be based at the company’s headquarters in Middelfart, Denmark, where he will have overall operational responsibility of several of the company’s departments around the world.

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