Mon 7 Aug 2017 09:21

Singapore trader moves from one Bunker Holding firm to another


KPI Bridge Oil hires former Dan-Bunkering trader Brenda Lim in Singapore.



KPI Bridge Oil, part of the Bunker Holding group of companies and a trader and broker of marine fuels and lubricants, on Monday announced the appointment of Brenda Lim as bunker and lubricant trader at its Singapore office.

Lim has more than six years' experience in the industry and has spent the last three employed as a trader for Dan-Bunkering (a Bunker Holding company) and Cockett Marine (between 2014 and 2015). Prior to that, she worked as a dry bulk broker and in operations.

Lim also holds a bachelor's degree in accounting and finance from The Singapore Institute of Management.

Commenting on the appointment, Mark Emmett, Managing Director of KPI Bridge Oil Singapore, said: "Brenda has in-depth knowledge of shipping and bunker markets as well as excellent business acumen and a great attitude. She will certainly add value to our partners in her day-to-day activities and be a fine addition to the team here at KPI Bridge Oil Singapore and indeed the wider KPI Bridge Oil Group. We have an open-door approach and always welcome applications from passionate and experienced maritime professionals."

Lim remarked: "I have been in the maritime industry since 2011 and been involved in key commercial positions. I am very pleased to have the opportunity to work with the team at KPI Bridge Oil who are known for their expertise and long-term approach to business."

Contact details for Brenda Lim and KPI Bridge Oil Singapore Pte Ltd are as follows:

Mobile: +65 9821 6822
Main Phone: +65 6220 8655
Main Email: singapore@kpibridgeoil.com

Address:
KPI Bridge Oil Singapore Pte Ltd
1 Raffles Place
#41-02 One Raffles Place
Singapore 048616

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