Tue 4 Oct 2011, 16:04 GMT

KPI Bridge Oil expands London team


Bunker firm appoints trader at its London office.



KPI Bridge Oil has announced the appointment of Evandro Cavalli [pictured] as bunker trader at its London office.

Cavalli, aged 31, is Brazilian/Italian and fluent in English, Portuguese and Italian. He previously worked in the trading operations department for one of the international oil majors and at Blenheim Shipping UK as Chartering and Finance Administrator.

Cavalli has a BSC in Economics from Brazil, a Masters in International Trade Law from Italy as well as various diplomas in Shipping, Tanker Chartering and Oil Products from the UK and The Netherlands.

Commenting on the appointment, Jan Obel, CEO Bridge Oil Group, said: "Evandro has a strong background in shipping and sales which will certainly add value to the London team. His great language skills and energetic and dynamic personality combined with his methodical approach to providing the best possible service solutions for our business partners across the world will no doubt benefit our company."

Contact details for Evandro Cavalli have been provided below.

Mobile; +44 771 512 5920
Yahoo: cavalli_kpi
Email: evandro.cavalli@kpibridgeoil.co.uk


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