Wed 17 Jul 2013 10:45

Dan-Bunkering launches Dubai operation


Bunker firm says it aims to strengthen its position in the Middle East and Southern Asia.



Leading bunker trading firm A/S Dan-Bunkering Ltd. has announced that its Dubai office is now open for business. It is the group's first office in the Middle East.

Commenting on its objectives, Dan-Bunkering said that the overall aim of the new operation was to strengthen the company's position on the Middle Eastern and South Asian markets.

"We already have a great team to start with, however, we expect further recruitments to take place," said Kasper Fulton Stiedl, Managing Director.

"The office is now up and running and ready to answer your inquiries 24/7," the company added.

Dan-Bunkering also has offices in Denmark, China, Singapore, Kaliningrad, Monaco, and the US. Contact details for the Dubai office are as follows:

Dan-Bunkering (Middle East) DMCC
Phone: +971 4 429 5600
Fax: +971 4 429 5699
E-mail: mideast@dan-bunkering.com

Office address:
Jumeirah Business Centre 3, Plot No. Y1, Office No. 3404
Jumeirah Lakes Towers, P.O. Box 37034
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Kasper Fulton Stiedl
Managing Director
Direct line: +971 4 429 5601
Mobile: +971 558 902233
E-mail: kfj@dan-bunkering.com

Pooja Sangani
Bunker Trader
Direct line: +971 4 429 5603
Mobile: +971 507 268097
E-mail: poo@dan-bunkering.com
www.dan-bunkering.com

Raj Kiran Wuddi
Bunker Trader
Direct line: +971 4 429 5608
Mobile: +971 551 333379
E-mail: rkw@dan-bunkering.com

Anders Bønnelykke
Bunker Trader
Direct line: +971 4 429 5602
Mobile: +971 551 333378
E-mail: abo@dan-bunkering.com

Arjun Sundar
Bunker Trader
Direct line: +971 4 429 5607
Mobile: +45 6018 0715
E-mail: asu@dan-bunkering.com

Image: Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.


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