Mon 12 Aug 2013, 14:22 GMT

Monjasa appoints Regional Credit Manager


Newly appointed Credit Manager is due to move to the Middle East next month.



Denmark-headquartered Monjasa A/S has confirmed the appointment of Christopher Morgan as Regional Credit Manager.

Speaking to Bunker Index, Worldwide Credit Manager, Lasse Højgaard, stated that Morgan is currently working at Monjasa's office in Fredericia, Denmark on a temporary basis. He is due to move to the United Arab Emirates at the start of September, where he will be responsible for credit control issues related to the company's offices in Dubai and Singapore.

Monjasa is a worldwide trader of marine fuels and a physical supplier in Denmark, Sweden, Latvia, West Africa and the United Arab Emirates.

The company currently has offices in Fredericia, Dubai, Singapore and Stamford (United States).

The email address and temporary contact numbers for Christopher Morgan have been provided below.

Email : csm@monjasa.com
Telephone: +45 76 317 294
Mobile : +44 7814 453482

Contact details for Monjasa's Fredericia office are as follows:

Strevelinsvej 34
Fredericia 7000
Denmark

Telephone: +45 70 260 230
Fax: +45 70 260 233
Email: denmark@monjasa.com
Website: www.monjasa.com


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