Fri 29 Jan 2010 05:49

OW Bunker appoints trader in Hong Kong


Experienced shipping professional joins OW Bunker's trading team in Hong Kong.



OW Bunker, one of the world’s leading suppliers and traders of marine fuel, has announced the appointment of a new bunker trader, Mr David Chan to its trading team in Hong Kong, part of OW Bunker China Ltd.

Mr Chan has over ten years of experience in the shipping industry. OW Bunker said the appointment reflected its continued growth in Asia and the company's commitment to further expansion and development within the region.

"His knowledge and understanding of the local market will play a significant part in providing a first class service to existing customers, as well as attracting new ones," OW Bunker said.

"OW Bunker has had a presence in Hong Kong for several years, and is well located to provide both local and international customers transiting throughout South East Asia and China with access to quality products and services when and where they need them, maximising efficiencies and driving profitability; key issues in today’s highly competitive market," OW Bunker added.

Commenting on the appointment, Lars Møller, General Manager, OW Bunker Asia, said: “Having a strong presence in Hong Kong is a critical ingredient in ensuring that we have the ability to provide customers with a holistic offering of quality products and services throughout Asia. Clearly, China and the emerging markets are leading the way in terms of global trade and development, and it is important that we support our customers in capitalizing on this opportunity.”

“I am confident that David will be a great asset to our team in Hong Kong, and will play an important part in continuing the progress that we are making, and delivering against our ambitious growth targets for the region.”

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