Wed 8 Apr 2015 12:14

IBIA confirms Singapore appointments


Jason Leong to head up Singapore office. Michelle Mo appointed as administrator.



The International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) has confirmed the appointment of Jason Leong, who will head up its office in Singapore.

In a statement, IBIA said: "The association is investing more resource [sic] in its Asian activities and the appointment of Jason Leong is central to its ambitions in this region.

"Jason Leong has a deep knowledge of Asia Pacific markets and brings experience of the marine lubricants sector having previously worked for Castrol, Chevron and Hess Corporation. He is a qualified marine engineer (seagoing) with a career that spans four decades."

Michelle Mo, a professional administrator, has also been appointed. She is to manage the day-to-day business of the office and provide support to Jason Leong.

IBIA's chief executive, Peter Hall, commented: "The addition of Jason Leong to our team is a real coup for IBIA. He brings a wealth of expertise to the Asian arm of our operation and is exactly the right person to help us achieve our growth strategy in that region. Jason and Michello will make a great team and I am looking forward to the contribution they will make to IBIA as well as the impact they will have on the Asian bunkering scene. Their appointments come at a time when the demand for our mass flow meter courses continues to rise, as does demand for our SS600 and enhanced bunker cargo officer courses."

Fook Sing who previously led IBIA's Asia office is taking early retirement. A professional trainer, IBIA said he could continue to lead training courses on a part-time basis.

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