Mon 11 Nov 2013, 17:35 GMT

Dynamic Oil Trading strengthens team


Singapore-based company appoints another bunker trader.



Bunker and marine lubricant trading company, Dynamic Oil Trading, has announced the appointment of Sunny Lu Sun [pictured], who joins the company's bunker trading team at its head office in Singapore.

Sunny Lu Sun joins Dynamic Oil Trading from Maersk Singapore, where he worked in a number of external sales roles. He has a Double Major in Maritime Studies & Business Administration from Nanyang Business School, where he served as President of the Maritime Business Society. He is also said to be a proficient English and Mandarin speaker.

Commenting on the appointments of both Sunny Lu Sun and Jack Hu, Lars Møller, CEO of Dynamic Oil Trading, commented: "The time was right to strengthen our worldwide trading team, given the growing demand from our customers, who need to be able to secure their fuel at the best possible price and on internationally competitive terms, anywhere around the world. By offering a truly global bunker trading service, we can meet that requirement, every time. I am very happy to welcome Jack and Sunny, who bring an exciting mix of bunkering experience, industry know-how and strong relationships to Dynamic Oil Trading, as well as a great attitude to meet our customers’ needs, whatever the challenge. I’m confident that they will be great assets to our fast-expanding team."

Contact details for Sunny Lu Sun are as follows:

Sunny Lu Sun
Bunker Trader, Worldwide
Direct Tel: +65 6437 5515
Mobile: +65 96613 999
Yahoo ID: ssun_dot
Mail/Lync ID: ssun@dynamicoiltrading.com

Contact details for Dynamic Oil Trading's office in Singapore have been provided below.

Dynamic Oil Trading (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.
Address:
600 North Bridge Road
#11-09/10 Parkview Square
Singapore 188778
Singapore

Telephone: +65 64 37 55 00
Fax: +65 62 95 28 85
Email: info@dynamicoiltrading.com
Website: www.dynamicoiltrading.com


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