Wed 29 Oct 2014 12:08

Trumf Bunker targets Asian market with staff appointment


New appointment, Adam Wang, will be tasked with developing the company's business in Asia.



Danish firm A/S Trumf Bunker has announced the addition of Adam Wang [pictured] to its bunker supply team.

In an emailed statement, Trumf Bunker said: "Adam comes with extensive sales experience having most recently held the position of Sales Manager in a company outside the industry."

29-year-old Wang, who is Chinese, will be tasked with focusing on the Asian market which, according to Managing Director Kenni Goldenbeck, has "huge potential" and "plays a big part in the development and market focus for Trumf Bunker".

"With this international addition to the Trumf Bunker Team another step has been taken towards increased impact in the Asian region. With the ability to act as trader, broker and physical suppler, Trumf Bunker will no doubt be a player to reckon with in the years to come," the marine fuel supplier said.

Contact details for Adam Wang have been provided below.

Telephone - direct line: +45 7642 9692
Mobile telephone (DK): +45 6037 3904
Mobile telephone (China): +86 13920530729
Email: adw@trumf-bunker.com

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