Tue 26 May 2015 14:16

Trader rejoins KPI Bridge Oil


Lana Rjedkin initially joined the company in 2007 and previously worked for lubricants firm UniMarine.



KPI Bridge Oil - a global broker and trader of marine fuel, lubricants and risk management products - has announced the return of Lana Rjedkin [pictured], who rejoins the New York office as a bunker and lubricant broker/trader.

Rjedkin initially began working for KPI Bridge Oil in 2007, and is described by the firm as being "a highly valued member of the team with her extensive experience in both bunkers and lubricants and fluency in Russian and Spanish".

Prior to rejoining KPI Bridge Oil, Rjedkin worked for lubricants company UniMarine, where she was in charge of lubricant sales in the Americas. The company was previously a subsidiary of the KPI Bridge Oil Group and became a fully independent company in mid-2014.

Rjedkin commented: "It's great to be back and the team have welcomed me with open arms. Things are really moving here at KPI Bridge Oil so it's an exciting time to be rejoining."

Jesper D. Rasmussen, Managing Director of KPI Bridge Oil North America, said: "We are thrilled to be inviting Lana back into the fold. Her decision to rejoin us at KPI Bridge Oil New York has come at a great time as we are actively seeking to further strengthen our organisation with high-calibre individuals."

Contact details for Lana Rjedkin are as follows:

Email: lana.rjedkin@kpibridgeoil.com
Phone: +1 732 241 0238

Please find below the contact details of KPI Bridge Oil's office in New York.

KPI Bridge Oil, Inc
21 East Front Street, Suite 300
Red Bank, NJ 07701
United States of America

Phone: +1 732 219 7900
Email: jesper.rasmussen@kpibridgeoil.com
Website: www.kpibridgeoil.com


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