Thu 3 May 2012, 09:54 GMT

Dan-Bunkering expands Chinese trading team


Newly-appointed trader joins Dan-Bunkering's trading team in Middelfart, Denmark.



A/S Dan-Bunkering Ltd. - part of A/S United Shipping & Trading Company (USTC) group - has announced that, Yong Geng [pictured] has joined the company as a bunker trader from 10th April 2012.

Yong Geng, aged 25, joins the company's head office in Middelfart, Denmark. He will form part of the Chinese team within Dan-Bunkering's trading department, which already consists of four Chinese traders.

Yong Geng is originally from China and has been living in Denmark since 2005, where he has studied for both a Bachelor of Science and an M.Sc. in Finance and International Business at the Aarhus School of Business.

Contact details for Yong Geng have been provided below.

Phone +45 6441 5401
Direct Line +45 6421 5496
Mobile +45 2763 5678
Fax +45 6441 5301
E-mail: yog@dan-bunkering.dk


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