Wed 2 Dec 2015, 13:55 GMT

Dan-Bunkering relocates to new office in Beijing


Bunker firm moved to new premises on December 1st.



Dan-Bunkering (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Beijing Rep. Office has moved to a new office location in China's capital city. The relocation was completed on December 1.

The Beijing operation, which was established in April 2013, currently comprises four members of staff and is headed by general manager Zhang Chao [pictured]. He was hired at the start of this year.

Business manager Dave Zheng began working for Dan-Bunkering in 2011 and was one of the first two people to be employed by Dan-Bunkering in Beijing.

Marketing executive Tristan Kim was appointed in August. He is originally from South Korea.

Bunker purchaser Heather Xue was hired in October. Prior to joining the firm, she was a fuel oil and marine fuel product analyst at Argus Media, Beijing.

Contact details for the new office are as follows:

Dan-Bunkering (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Beijing Rep. Office
Room 2109B, Tower A, Ocean International Center
No. 56 East 4th Ring Middle Road
Beijing 100025
China

Phone: +86 10 6590 6607
Email: beijing@dan-bunkering.com
Web: www.dan-bunkering.com


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