Tue 12 Feb 2013, 13:20 GMT

Michael Schaap joins Argos Bunkering


Experienced trader returns to the Netherlands to head the Argos Bunkering sales team.



Experienced bunker industry professional Michael Schaap has joined Dutch physical suply firm Argos Bunkering B.V, where he will head its sales team.

Schaap has worked in the marine fuels industry since 2004. He spent the first three years of his career in bunkering employed as a bunker trader for oil major Shell, where he specialized in the ARA region.

Between July 2007 and March 2011, Schaap worked as a bunker trader for Dutch bunker supply company Oliehandel Klaas De Boer B.V..

Schaap then moved to Singapore, where he worked as trading and marketing manager for Peninsula Petroleum Far East Pte Ltd. up until July 2012. His last post was as marketing manager for oil cargo trading specialist Energy HK (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.

Contact details for Michael Schaap have been provided below.

Telephone : +31 88 1007 237
Mobile : +31 6 20031 817
Email : michael.schaap@argosenergies.com
Yahoo: michaelschaap

Please find below contact details for Argos Bunkering B.V.

Telephone: +31 88 100 7630
Telephone: +31 88 100 7632
Fax: +31 88 100 7648
Email: bunkering@argosenergies.com
Website: www.argosenergies.com

Argos Bunkering B.V.
Waalhaven Z.Z. 11
Rotterdam 3089 JH
Netherlands


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