Wed 17 Jun 2015 07:38

New staff member at Glander International Bunkering


Jake Marcello joins Glander International Bunkering's office in Florida.



Marine fuel and lubricant trading and broking company, Glander International Bunkering, has confirmed the appointment of Jake Marcello [pictured] as bunker and lubricant trader/broker at its Florida office.

In a statement, the bunker specialist said: "Jake Marcello joins joins Glander International Bunkering with a passion for the maritime industry and has completed several intensive bunker courses. Mr. Marcello is skilled at supplying bunkers in the United States, South and North America. Jake speaks fluent English and conversational Spanish."

Commenting on the appointment, Managing Director and CEO of the Glander International Bunkering group, Christoffer Berg Lassen, stated: "Drive and determination are two of the elements that propel our company forward and enable us to take our customer service to the next level. Jake has revealed his strong desire to succeed in his role by delivering what our clients require and preempting their needs. I have no doubt Jake has a long future with us, I look forward to watching his career development."

Contact details for Jake Marcello are as follows:

Jake Marcello
Bunker and Lubricant Trader/Broker
Office: +1 561 625 5500
Mobile: +1 561 252 8702
Email: jrml@gibunkering.com

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