Fri 28 Nov 2014 18:42

Dan-Bunkering reveals identities of newly hired ex-OW traders


Rune Pejtersen is to head a team of four other bunker traders in Aalborg, Denmark.



A/S Dan-Bunkering Ltd. has revealed the names of the five former OW Bunker traders it has hired for the launch of its new business operation in Aalborg, Denmark.

Sales manager Rune Pejtersen will be in charge of the office and is due to officially join the company on January 1, 2015.

The rest of the team comprises senior bunker traders Michael Lefevre Andersen and Anders Krogstrup, and bunker traders Kamille Bollerup Christensen and Emil Lynge Nielsen. They are due start on Monday. December 1.

"We are delighted to be able to present to the world a strong and to a large extent self-propelled team which is ready to trade from day one. Ahead of us lies the task of incorporating the team in the Dan-Bunkering family and introducing its members to our values and our standards”, commented CEO Henrik Zederkof.

Zederkof confirmed to Bunker Index that the company had hired five former OW Bunker traders in a telephone conversation on November 23.

The five-person team is to be located in temporary office premises until a more permanent solution is found, Dan-Bunkering said.

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