Mon 22 Apr 2013, 08:53 GMT

Dan-Bunkering launches Beijing office


Company says it plans to open additional offices in China over the coming years.



A/S Dan-Bunkering Ltd., has announced the expansion of its activities in China with the launch of its office in the capital city, Beijing.

The Danish-owned firm already has offices in Denmark, Monaco, Kaliningrad, Houston, Singapore and Shanghai. "The latest addition in Beijing will help provide the customers in the Chinese region with even better local and worldwide knowledge," the company said.

Søren Pedersen, head of Dan-Bunkering’s operations in China remarked: "Beijing is the first step in our expansion in China, which will continue in the coming years with additional offices. To support Dan-Bunkering’s growth strategy we expect to hire more qualified people in the near future."

Contact details for Dan-Bunkering's Beijing office are as follows:

A/S Dan-Bunkering Ltd. Beijing Representative Office
Phone: +86 10 6590 6607
Fax: + 86 10 6590 6881
E-mail: beijing@dan-bunkering.com

Dave Zheng
Manager
Mobile: +86 137 1661 6184
E-mail: daz@dan-bunkering.com

Dena Kong
Marketing executive
Mobile: +86 139 1083 8734
E-mail: dek@dan-bunkering.com


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