Tue 24 Apr 2018 16:21

Denmark-based Dan-Bunkering traders earn promotion


Patrick Bogedal Hoe and Kasper Baekkegaard Christiansen are promoted to the role of Senior Bunker Trader.


Career progression: Traders Patrick Bogedal Hoe and Kasper Baekkegaard Christiansen have both been at Dan-Bunkering since 2010.
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A/S Dan-Bunkering Ltd. has announced that Patrick Bogedal Hoe and Kasper Baekkegaard Christiansen have been promoted to the role of Senior Bunker Trader.

Both commenced their careers as bunker traders in 2010, and have gained several years' experience working at Dan-Bunkering's largest trading department at its head office, in Middelfart, Denmark.

During his career, Baekkegaard was stationed in Asia for a couple of years before returning to Middelfart in 2016, while Bogedal has been part of the Middelfart team since he started.

"Since the employment of Patrick and Kasper eight years ago, they have both developed a great sense of business as well as leader characteristics which is why a promotion to Senior Bunker Trader was likely and well-deserved for both," the company said.

Contact details for Patrick Bogedal Hoe and Kasper Baekkegaard Christiansen have been provided below.

Patrick Bogedal Hoe
Phone: +45 6421 5415
Mobile: +45 2071 0498
Email: pvh[at]dan-bunkering.com

Kasper Baekkegaard Christiansen
Phone: +45 6421 5416
Mobile: +45 2396 8074
Email: kbc[at]dan-bunkering.com

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