Wed 16 Sep 2015, 10:31 GMT

Trader promotion at KPI Bridge Oil


Mohammed Yasser Marzuq is promoted to the role of bunker and lubricant trader in New Jersey.



KPI Bridge Oil, a leading broker and trader of marine fuel, lubricants and risk management products, has promoted Mohammed Yasser Marzuq [pictured] from trainee to bunker and lubricant trader at its office in Red Bank, New Jersey.

Yasser, who has recently graduated from KPI Bridge Oil's in-house training and development programme, spoke of his promotion in a statement, saying: "Working alongside the more senior traders at KPI Bridge Oil, I have learned a lot about how we take care of clients in this ever-changing market.

"It's great to be on board as a trader, I've had some great mentoring and feel excited about progressing within the group."

KPI Bridge Oil said: "Having previously worked at one of the shipping industry's largest energy and tanker brokering companies Mohammed has shown excellent commercial aptitude and the ability to observe the market from a ship owner/operator's perspective."

Yasser is fluent in Arabic and studied at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, graduating with a bachelor's degree in maritime business.

Brian Coyne, managing director of KPI Bridge Oil New York, remarked: "Mohammed has shown real enthusiasm and drive throughout his training and we see great potential for further developing his skills. He has built a customer base very quickly and we believe he will continue to do so.

"So far it has been a successful year for KPI Bridge Oil New York and we have seen previous staff rejoining as well as fresh talent coming on board. This will certainly further strengthen our business and enhance our services to clients."

Contact details for Mohammed Yasser Marzuq have been provided below.

Email: mohammed.marzuq@kpibridgeoil.com
Mobile: +1 732 737 5555
Yahoo ID: kpibo_mmarzuq

Please find below the contact details of KPI Bridge Oil, Inc. in Red Bank, New Jersey.

KPI Bridge Oil, Inc.
Telephone: +1 732 219 7900
Fax: +1 732 219 7919
Email: newyork@kpibridgeoil.com
Website: www.kpi-bridgeoil.com

Address:
21 East Front Street
Red Bank NJ 07701
United States


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