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Danish marine fuel supplier Malik Energy has announced the appointment of two new employees to its operations in Denmark.
Tobias Laugesen has joined the company as a chemicals and lubricants supplier at its Fredericia office. Malik said Laugesen brings experience in sales, customer relations and key account management from previous roles in vehicle sourcing and imports, dealer partnerships, and customer management across Denmark.
Nikolaj Holm Kristensen has been appointed to the sales team at the company's headquarters in Aalborg as a supplier. Malik noted that Kristensen has a practical, craftsmanship-based background combined with experience in sales and real estate investments.
"I chose Malik because it is a growing company operating in an exciting industry. I look forward to becoming part of the team and contributing to the company's continued growth and development," Kristensen stated.
Malik Energy is part of Denmark’s privately owned Malik Group, which has been active since 1989 and supplies marine fuel through its own terminals and bunker vessels in Denmark.
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