Thu 7 Nov 2013, 08:01 GMT

Fuel trader leaves Caribbean bunker firm


Bunker company confirms departure.



Caribbean bunker supplier Curoil N.V. has announced that fuel trader Nancy Cleofa has left the company.

Cleofa, who joined Curoil in November 2012 and was primarily responsible for handling bunker enquiries in Netherlands Antilles and Aruba, officially vacated her position on November 6.

Prior to joining Curoil, Cleofa worked as Assistant Category Manager at home improvement store Kooyman BV between 2009 and 2012, and as a stewardess at ALM Airlines between 1990 and 2004.

In an email message forwarded to clients and colleagues on November 6, Rozanne Portillo-Foendoe, Commercial Manager, said: "Please be informed that as of today November 6, 2013 Ms Nancy Cleofa is no longer employed at Curoil NV. Consequently she is not entitled to handle any inquiries or provide order confirmations on behalf of Curoil NV."

Bunker enquiries should be sent to fuel trader Donald Ogenia at bunkering@curoil.com.

Please find below contact details for Curoil N.V.

Address:
A. Mendes Chumaceiro Blvd. 15
Willemstad
Netherlands Antilles

Telephone: +599 9 432 0000
Fax: +599 9 461 3335
Email: curoil@curoil.com
Website: www.curoil.com

Image: Map of the Caribbean.


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