Thu 15 Jul 2010, 13:22 GMT

New employee at Dan-Bunkering


New recruit joins the company's China team based in Denmark.



Danish firm A/S Dan-Bunkering Ltd. has announced that Xue Mei has been appointed as bunker trader at the company's head office in Middelfart, Denmark.

Xue Mei is from northern China and holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in finance and international business.

"Xue Mei will be a fresh newcomer to the China team in Middelfart and will contribute to expanding and intensifying our trade in Far East Asia," Dan-Bunkering said in a statement.

"We are certain that Xue Mei will be a valued asset to our company with her local know-how and expertise," the company added.

With offices in Shanghai and Singapore, Dan-Bunkering also has specialized staff at its head office in Denmark to offer what it refers to as a '24-hour strategy' to meet the needs of customers and suppliers in Asia.

Contact details for Xue Mei are as follows:

Telephone (Main Line) +45 6441 5401
Direct line +45 6421 5449
Mobile: +45 6037 3926
Fax +45 6441 5301
E-mail: xme@dan-bunkering.dk


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