Wed 11 Feb 2015 09:50

Glander International Bunkering hires ex-OW trader in India


Abhinav Chaturvedi was previously a trader at OW Bunker India.



Glander International Bunkering has confirmed the appointment of Abhinav Chaturvedi [pictured] as bunker and lubricant trader at its office in India

Prior to joining Glander International Bunkering, Chaturvedi was a bunker trader at OW Bunker India Ltd between January 2012 and November 2014. He has a master's degree in energy trading from the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) in Dehradun, India.

In an emailed statement, Glander International Bunkering said: "After gaining an MBA in Energy trading, Mr. Chaturvedi entered the bunker industry. Abhinav has been a bunker and lubricant trader for over three years and has good supply coverage in Singapore, Dubai, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Chittagong and East Coast of India. Abhinav can speak English and Hindi, giving him an edge when it comes to working in India."

Commenting on the appointment, Christoffer Berg Lassen, managing director and CEO of the Glander International Bunkering group, said: "Glander International Bunkering has had great growth over the last year. In order to service this growing market we have employed candidates that we know will represent us and service our clients at the highest level. Abhinav will not only be an asset to our India office, his knowledge and skill will benefit our global company as a whole."

Contact details for Abhinav Chaturvedi are as follows:

Abhinav Chaturvedi
Bunker and Lubricant Trader

Office: +91 226 187 0000
Mobile: +91 750 634 4343
Email: abc@gibunkering.com

Please find below the contact details of Glander International Bunkering's office in Mumbai, India.

Glander International Bunkering (India) Private Limited
Tel: +91 22 6187 0000
Fax: +91 22 6187 0009
Email: india@gibunkering.com

Platinum Technopark
Office 301, Sector 30A
Vashi, Navi Mumbai - 400 705
Maharashtra, India



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