Wed 16 Oct 2013 14:12

Dynamic Oil Trading appoints bunker trader


Experienced trader joins Dynamic Oil Trading's office in Singapore.



Dynamic Oil Trading, the trading company for marine fuels and lubricants, has announced the appointment of Nic Tan [pictured] as bunker trader at its Singapore office.

In a statement, Dynamic said: "Nic Tan has started working in Dynamic Oil Trading's worldwide trading team with immediate effect and brings considerable experience of the marine fuels and shipping markets to the team.

"In his previous bunker trading role in Singapore, he managed an extensive trading portfolio across Asia, the Middle East and Europe, which included fuel oil, gas oil, lubricants and de-bunkering services, and has worked closely with physical suppliers in Singapore and other key bunkering ports across the Asia Pacific region and Middle East. Nic is also a fluent English and Mandarin speaker."

Lars Møller, CEO of Dynamic Oil Trading, commented: "Nic has a real breadth of experience in the marine fuel markets, not just here in Singapore, but with physical suppliers at many of the world's leading bunker ports and with many international stakeholders. He brings the market knowledge, insight and entrepreneurial attitude that we look for here at Dynamic Oil Trading and I'm confident that he'll be a real asset to our team."

Nic's contact details are as follows:

Nic Tan
Bunker Trader, Worldwide
DID: +65 6437 5512
Mob: +65 9007 4277
Yahoo ID: ntan_dot
Mail/Lync ID: ntan@dynamicoiltrading.com

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