Tue 19 Aug 2008 11:41

New trader at International Bunkering Middle East


Ex-ABN Amro Executive joins trading team in Dubai.



International Bunkering Middle East (IBME), has announced the appointment of Felix Teo Yu Chuan as a bunker trader. He will join the company's trading team in Dubai.

Felix brings with him a unique set of experiences, having worked as a Business Development Executive at ABN AMRO Bank in Singapore.

Commenting on the appointment, IBME Managing Director Carsten Ladekjær, said "The previous working experience with ABN AMRO gives Felix the ability to contribute broadly to our finance, operations and business strategies. I believe having Felix with us will bring in new ideas and perspectives."

"The tremendous level of optimism, energy and passion for excellence at IBME was a major factor behind why I am delighted to take on this opportunity," Felix said. "Given IBME's track record in the bunkering industry, outstanding people and proven abilities, the opportunities that lie ahead are nearly limitless."

Contact details for Felix Teo are as follows:

Main Office Phone: +971 4 3097933
Direct email: tef@ibmeast.com
MSN messenger: felix_ibme@hotmail.com
Yahoo ID: felix_ibme
Mobile phone: +971 50 7089282
Website: www.ibmeast.com


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