Wed 17 Sep 2025 09:21 | Updated: Wed 17 Sep 2025 09:21

Bunker Partner appoints trader in Dubai


Marine fuel trading and broking company expands UAE team.


Bunker Partner homepage.
Screenshot of the homepage of Bunker Partner's website, taken on 17th September, 2025. Image: Bunker Partner

Marine fuel trading and broking company Bunker Partner has added a bunker trader to its office in Dubai, according to appointee Leah Taylor in an online post.

Taylor joins the firm from UAE-based International Marine and Energy (IME), where she was employed for more than three years, also as a bunker trader.

Established in 2015, Bunker Partner has offices in Estonia, Cyprus, Singapore, UAE, Greece and Denmark.

The trading team in Dubai is headed by Trading Manager Farhan Hudda. The office also comprises traders Bichoy Hanna, Nishmith Chowta, Maxime Miraton and Olivia Scholfield, with Muhammed Muhad as Operations Specialist.

In addition to bunker fuel, Bunker Partner is a trader and broker of marine lubricants as well as a provider of risk management services for customers.



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