Wed 9 May 2018 11:41

KPI Bridge Oil moves to different floor of Singapore skyscraper, hires trader


Bunker firm stays in One Raffles Place, appoints experienced high seas specialist Zoe Tang.


Mark Emmett, managing director of KPI Bridge Oil Singapore.
Image: KPI Bridge Oil
KPI Bridge Oil - a trader and broker of marine fuels, marine lubricants and risk management products - has announced that it has relocated to new premises in Singapore and appointed bunker trader Zoe Tang.

Explaining the reason for the decision to move office, KPI Bridge Oil said it was "driven by the desire to create a state-of-the-art and innovative work environment for the team", whilst also enabling future growth.

KPI Bridge Oil first established an office in Singapore in 1998. The team has since grown to become the main hub for the group's business across Asia.

The company first moved into One Raffles Place eight years ago, and is now located on the 26th floor of the building (having been on the 41st floor), which consists of two triangular structures and at 280 metres is the second-tallest skyscraper in Singapore - after the Tanjong Pagar Centre.

Mark Emmett, Managing Director of KPI Bridge Oil Singapore, remarked: "One Raffles Place is a fantastic location in the heart of the downtown area. We are fortunate to uphold our residence in the building by simply relocating to another floor. We have redesigned our office so that it perfectly fits our current team structure and values, most important of which is our 'people first' approach. This move to new premises will also accommodate further growth of our team and ensure that we remain a preferred place to work in the industry."

Zoe Tang

Zoe Tang joins KPI Bridge Oil from Hong Kong-based Sea Trader International, where she held an Assistant Manager position and covered the Asia and Russia Far East bunkering markets for more than four years. She is described by her new employer as being "particularly experienced" in high seas ship-to-ship (STS) deliveries.

Tang has a master's degree from Hong Kong Baptist University.

KPI Bridge Oil's new contact details have been provided below.

KPI Bridge Oil Singapore
1 Raffles Place
#26-01A One Raffles Place
Singapore 048616

Phone: +65 6220 8655
Email: singapore@kpibridgeoil.com

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