Fri 7 Sep 2012 09:32

Trader joins Global Vision Bunkers


Experienced ARA trader joins Global Vision's bunker operations team.



Global Vision Bunkers Group has announced a new addition to its trading team from 1 October.

Angela Beyens joins Global Vision from Transcor Energy, where she has been employed as a member of its bunker operations team since October 2010. Prior to this, she was employed at O.W. bunker (Belgium) NV between February 2004 and November 2009, where she worked alongside her father Rudi Beyens.

Commenting on the appointment, Global Vision said: "Angela Beyens is an outstanding authority in the ARA (Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp) hub having worked in the physical market for almost 10 years and will be marketing the group’s services to local and European accounts. Some may recognize her as part of a father and daughter team that has worked in the ARA market for many years. Angela has an extensive operational background having worked for two different physical suppliers - one of which was a worldwide trading group."

Contact details for Angela Beyens are as follows:

Email: angela@gvbgroup.net
Yahoo / Skype: angela_beyens
T: +31 10 441 2745
M: +31 65 568 8492 (NL)
M: +32 477 18 24 23 (BE)


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