Tue 15 Mar 2016, 09:55 GMT

KPI Bridge Oil trader relocates to Denmark


Oliver Denal returns to Denmark after working for three years at KPI Bridge Oil London.



KPI Bridge Oil, a trader and broker of marine fuels, marine lubricants and risk management products, has announced that trader Oliver Denal [pictured] has relocated to the firm's office in Denmark.

"Oliver Denal has been with KPI Bridge Oil London for three years, during this time he has continuously shown a high level of commitment and performance," the company said in a statement.

James Enston, Managing Director of KPI Bridge Oil London, remarked: "Oliver has consistently demonstrated a high standard of professionalism in his work and he possesses the determination to succeed. He is a valued team player who will be missed by the London team, but I am pleased that our organisation is able to offer the opportunity to continue his career in Denmark."

Commenting on his relocation, Denal said: "I am thrilled that KPI Bridge Oil has supported my move back to Denmark, being Danish myself a large part of my client base is situated here. Returning helps me to be closer to my clients and to further strengthen KPI Bridge Oil's relationship with the Danish shipping industry."

Denal holds a Masters from Copenhagen Business School. His first language is Danish and he also speaks English and German.

Kenni Goldenbeck, Managing Director of KPI Bridge Oil Denmark, commented: "We are pleased to be welcoming Oliver on board; he brings great business acumen and experience particularly within the Danish shipping community. Oliver's addition will further enhance the dynamics of our team, allowing us to be an even stronger partner in our region."

The bunker firm added: "KPI Bridge Oil offers great flexibility in terms of helping people to meet their personal goals. The company provides continuous talent development opportunities and encourages its people to make the most of career openings across the global group."

Contact details for Oliver Denal have been provided below.

Oliver Denal
Bunker Trader/Supplier
Tel: +45 6037 3975
Email: ode@kpibridgeoil.com

Address:
Turbinevej 10
5500 Middelfart
Denmark


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