Mon 7 Feb 2011, 15:32 GMT

Dan-Bunkering launches Monaco office


Dan-Bunkering (Monaco) S.A.M. is open for business.



A/S Dan-Bunkering Ltd. - part of United Shipping & Trading Company (USTC) group and one of the world's leading bunker trading companies - has announced the launch of its office in Monaco.

The company, which also has offices in Denmark, Shanghai, Singapore, and Kaliningrad, confirmed today that its office is up and running and ready to handle enquiries from customers.

"The region is a new territory for Dan-Bunkering and the objective is to strengthen the company’s position in the global bunker market with take-off from Monaco," Dan-Bunkering said in a statement.

Contact details for the Dan-Bunkering Monaco office are as follows:
Dan-Bunkering (Monaco) S.A.M.
4, Avenue des Citronniers
“Le Mirabel” 6th floor, No. 605
98000 Monaco
Phone: +377 97 77 54 01
Fax: +377 97 77 53 01
E-mail: monaco@dan-bunkering.mc

Jesper Møller Christensen
Managing Director
Direct line: +377 97 77 63 20
Mobile: +377 6 80 86 99 22
E-mail: jmc@dan-bunkering.mc

Olga Balaban
Senior Bunker Trader & Sales Manager
Direct line: +377 97 77 63 33
Mobile: +377 6 78 63 40 64
E-mail: olb@dan-bunkering.mc


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