Tue 3 Jan 2017 08:18

Nordic Marine Oil hires senior bunker trader


Ex-Monjasa trader Michael Rye Jorgensen joins Danish bunker firm.



Danish bunker firm Nordic Marine Oil A/S - a wholly owned subsidiary of Malik Supply A/S - has appointed Michael Rye Jorgensen as senior bunker trader as of 1st January 2017.

Prior to joining Nordic Marine Oil, Jorgensen served as a bunker trader at Monjasa A/S between 2011 and 2015. Before that, he was a shipping assistant at 3p Logistics A/S between 2006 and 2011. He was educated at IBC International Business College in Fredericia, Denmark.

"Michael has more than five years of experience within the bunker trading industry. He will strengthen our sales team and be of great benefit to our customers. Hiring Michael is a natural consequence of the group's growth and expansions plans," Malik Supply said in a statement.

Nordic Marine Oil was established in 2011 as a subsidiary of Malik in connection with the acquisition of Statoil's bunkering activities in Denmark. The company specializes in the physical supply of bunker fuel and lubricants and operates storage tank facilities in Frederikshavn, Skagen, Hirtshals, Hanstholm, Thyboron, Hvide Sande, Esbjerg and Gedser, and a number of barge supply vessels.

Headquartered in Aalborg, Nordic Marine Oil launched a new office in Fredericia in October 2015 with Soren Madsen as its sales manager.

Michael Rye Jorgensen's direct contact details have been provided below.

Mobile: +45 5210 1080
Email: mrj@mailk.dk
Skype: mrj@malik.dk


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