Fri 17 May 2013, 10:41 GMT

Another Dan-Bunkering trader moves to Dubai


Arjun Sundar is expected to use his knowledge of the Indian bunker market to contribute towards the development of the business.



Denmark-headquartered bunker firm, A/S Dan-Bunkering Ltd., has announced that another of its traders, Arjun Sundar [pictured], will be relocating from Denmark to Dan-Bunkering (Middle East) DMCC - its new business operation in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Sundar is originally from India and has been working with Dan-Bunkering in Middelfart since 2011. The company said it expects him to contribute to the new Dubai business with his extensive experience in the Indian bunker market, in addition to his knowledge in other areas.

Sundar holds a Masters Degree in Aerodynamics & Computation from the University of Southampton in England.

“I am very pleased to have Arjun on board, and I am confident that with the team we have put together in Dubai, we are ready for take-off”, Managing Director, Kasper Fulton Stiedl, said.

Following the relocation of Sundar, Dan-Bunkering said it expects to recruit more traders to join the company.


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