Thu 27 Jun 2013, 12:55 GMT

Dynamic Oil Trading to launch Dubai operation


Bunker trading firm begins recruitment drive to meet customer demand in the Middle East.



Dynamic Oil Trading, the global trading company for marine fuels and lubricants, has unveiled plans to launch a new operation in Dubai later this year to meet growing customer demand in the Middle East.

The expansion into the UAE, one of the world's most important bunkering hubs, marks another milestone in the growth strategy of Dynamic Oil Trading, just nine months after the company was established in Singapore, and is the latest in a series of announcements by one of the fastest growing companies in the bunker sector.

The company says it is now in the process of recruiting traders for the new Dubai-based operation, which it hopes will play an integral part in supporting Dynamic Oil Trading's ongoing and expanding operations in the Middle East and worldwide.

Commenting on the move, Lars Møller [pictured], CEO, Dynamic Oil Trading, said: "This is a significant step for Dynamic Oil Trading, as Dubai is key to our strategic growth plans. We have a growing customer base and an increasing demand for fuel products in the Middle East, so the time is right for us to have a strategic presence in the region in order to better support our customers. Our mission is to be where our customers need us and to provide them with the quality fuel and lubricant products they require, when and where they need it. We are now underway with recruiting a talented team of bunker professionals in Dubai to help us deliver our objectives and encourage anyone interested in joining us to get in touch."

People interested in joining Dynamic Oil Trading's new Dubai team should email hr@dynamicoiltrading.com.


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