Tue 14 Jan 2014 14:04

Experienced trader joins Trumf Bunker


Søren Madsen will be based at Trumf Bunker's office in Middelfart, Denmark.



Marine fuel supply firm A/S Trumf Bunker has announced the appointment of Søren Madsen [pictured] as a Senior Bunker Supplier at the company's head office in Middelfart, Denmark.

Madsen, aged 44, has an educational background in shipping along with a vast practical and commercial experience in both shipping and the bunker industry.

Prior to working as a bunker trader for six years at Fredericia-based Monjasa A/S, Madsen worked as a shipping clerk at Julius Mortensen Shipping A/S (now Shipping.dk).

"We are very pleased that a person like Søren has boarded our sales team in Middelfart," said Henrik Ladekjær, Managing Director at Trumf Bunker. "With his far-reaching network on both the customer and supplier side as well as a highly professional technical and operational level, I am sure that Søren will be a great collaborator for both our customers, suppliers, and other business partners."

Contact details for Søren Madsen have been provided below.

Direct line: +45 7642 9695
Mobile: +45 6037 5435
Email: som@trumf-bunker.com
Yahoo: som_trumf

Trumf Bunker's office address and other contact details are as follows:

Trumf Bunker A/S
Turbinevej 10
DK – 5500
Middelfart
Denmark

Telephone: +45 7642 9696
Fax: +45 7642 9690
Email: trumf@trumf-bunker.com
Website: www.trumf-bunker.com

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