Tue 12 Jan 2016 10:41

Double appointment for Cockett Marine Oil in Singapore


Bunker company hires two experienced traders to strengthen its team in the Asian city-state.



Cockett Marine Oil Group has announced that it has strengthened its trading team in Singapore with two new appointments: Richard Mills and Ken Ito.

In a statement, the bunker firm said Mills and Ito had "a wealth of experience having previously fulfilled similar roles in the industry".

Cem Saral, Group Chief Operating Officer for Cockett Marine Oil, commented: "The appointment of further knowledgeable and high calibre traders to the Singapore office team enables the Group to continue to develop its business in the Asian market, especially in Japan."

Contact details for Cockett Marine's office in Singapore have been provided below.

Telephone: +65 6732 2225
Telephone/Fax: +65 6732 2272
Email: singapore@cockett.com

Address:
Cockett Marine Oil (Asia) Pte Ltd
1 Maritime Square #09-26, HarbourFront Centre
Singapore 099253


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