Tue 3 Feb 2015, 11:45 GMT

Glander International Bunkering appoints trader


Latest appointment joins the company's trading team in Dubai.



Glander International Bunkering has confirmed the appointment of Luis Cañizales [pictured] as bunker and lubricant trader. He joins the company's head office in Dubai.

Commenting on the appointment, Glander International Bunkering said: "Mr. Cañizales comes to Glander International Bunkering with extensive studies and experience in the maritime industry. Luis is a graduate of the Premier Maritime institution, USA and holds a Bachelor of Science in International Maritime Business. A Panamanian born in Mexico City, Luis speaks Spanish, English and Brazilian Portuguese; is experienced in supplying throughout the world and specialises in the ports of South America."

Christoffer Berg Lassen, managing director and CEO of the Glander International Bunkering, remarked: "Being able to have clear, two way communications with our customers is paramount to our business. As we operate in ports all over the world, having an experienced multilingual team allows for impeccable communication and negotiation. Luis is highly skilled in cross-cultural communications; in addition to this, his 'can do' attitude makes him an asset to our team."

The contact details of Luis Cañizales have been provided below.

Luis Miguel Cañizales Olivo
Bunker and lubricant trader
Office: +971 4 437 1700
Mobile: +971 56 401 3488
Email: lmo@gibunkering.com

Please find below the contact details of Glander International Bunkering in Dubai.

Glander International Bunkering DMCC
Telephone: +971 4 437 1700
Fax: +971 4 428 1560
Email: bunkers@gibunkering.com
Website: www.gibunkering.com


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