Wed 7 May 2014, 07:12 GMT

Glander International Bunkering appoints broker/trader in Florida


Experienced Americas trader Justin Sander joins Glander International Bunkering's US office.



Glander International Bunkering, a trader and broker of marine fuels and lubricants, has announced the appointment of Justin Sander [pictured] at its Florida office.

Prior to joining Glander International Bunkering, Sander worked between 2011 and 2013 as a trader for Florida-based C-Fuels America Inc. - a company that acts as a physical supplier of bunker fuel in the Caribbean as well as a worldwide trader. The firm also arranges cargo shipments of fuel oil, lubricants, aviation fuel and gasoline.

Commenting on the appointment, Glander International Bunkering said: "Continuing his career as a bunker and lubricant broker and trader, Justin's timely appointment happens as Glander International Bunkering continues to strengthen its global brand and develop their US office.

"With years of bunkering experience in the US, Justin has an extensive knowledge of fuel supply in the Caribbean and the Americas region. Justin is also trilingual and this knowledge will be very beneficial to his clients dealing in South America."

Christoffer Berg Lassen, Managing Director and CEO of the Glander International Bunkering Group, remarked: "Justin has a high level of international bunkering experience and he is a very welcome addition to our Florida office. As Glander International Bunkering continues strengthening its global brand, we need people like Justin who can ensure that our clients will always experience the highest standard of service that the industry can offer."

Contact details for Justin Sander are as follows:

Justin Sander
Bunker & Lubricant Broker/Trader
Mobile: +1 561 284 3730
Email: jus@gibunkering.com

Please find below the contact details for Glander International Bunkering's office in Florida.

Glander International Bunkering Inc.
Telephone: +1 561 625 5500
Fax: +1 561 625 5525
Email: bunkers@gibunkering.com
Website: www.gibunkering.com

Address:
Suite 236
2401 PGA Boulevard
Palm Beach Gardens FL 33410
United States


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