Wed 25 Jan 2012, 11:12 GMT

Cockett appoints bunker trader


Ex-LQM broker joins Cockett Marine Oil's trading team in the UK.



Cockett Marine Oil has announced the appointment of Tom Coffey, as bunker trader at its Petts Wood office in the UK.

Coffrey, who joined the group on 23rd January 2012, has previous experience within the marine fuel industry having worked as a bunker broker at LQM for the last 4 years.

"Cockett Marine Oil are very pleased to welcome Tom to the Group," Cockett said in a statement.

Contact details for Tom Coffey have been provided below

Email: t.coffey@cockett.com
Tel: +44 (0) 1689 883446

Full contact details for Cockett Marine Oil are as follows:

Telephone: +44 1689 883 400
Fax: +44 1689 877 666
Email: enquiries@cockett.co.uk
Website: www.cockettgroup.com

Address:
Carrick House
36 Station Square
Petts Wood
Orpington BR5 1NA
United Kingdom


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