Mon 13 Feb 2012 17:43

Bunker firm appoints trader in Singapore


Experienced Singapore trader begins new role with immediate effect.



Netherlands-headquartered Global Vision Bunkers Group has announced the addition of a new member of staff to its trading team in Singapore.

Jayden Jiang Zehua has experience in the Singapore bunker market having previously worked for Onsys Energy Sdn Bhd and Brilliance Marine Pte Ltd. He begins his new role with immediate effect.

Fluent in English and Mandarin (including Shanghai dialect) Jayden is also a Bachelor of Science (IT systems management) at Singapore Management University and a Bachelor of Economics at the East China University of Science and Technology.

"He is widely respected in the local market and we believe will make an excellent addition to Global Vision Bunkers (Far East) Pte Ltd," Global Vision said in a statement.

Contact details for Jayden Jiang Zehua are as follows:

T: +65 6533 0890
F: +31 10 441 3429
M: +65 9639 8959
Y: jiangzehua
Skype: jayden_globalvision
MSN: jayden@globalvisionbunkers.com
E: fareast@globalvisionbunkers.com

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