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OW BUNKER appoints new assistant manager

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Christoffer Pedersen joins to further strengthen the company’s Copenhagen operation

OW Bunker, one of the world’s largest suppliers and traders of marine fuels and lubricants, today announced the appointment of Christoffer Pedersen as the new Assistant Manager for the trading division of the company’s Copenhagen operation.

Christoffer Pedersen has significant experience of the bunkering industry, having worked for OW Bunker’s physical operation in Panama. Christoffer Pedersen’s primary focus will be to work with existing customers, utilising his knowledge of physical supplies to provide further value to their operations.

Commenting on the appointment, Jesper Schmidt, Branch Manager, OW Bunker Copenhagen, said: “I am pleased to welcome Christoffer to the Copenhagen office. His understanding of the bunkering industry, in particular physical supplies, will pay dividends in providing more value to our customers’ businesses. His knowledge, as well as contacts and networks within the South American market will also be invaluable to our global Scandinavian customers who operate in the region.”

Christoffer Pedersen’s contact details are as follows: Tel: + 45 394 512 71, Mob: + 45 417 221 67, Email: chpe@owbunker.com, Yahoo: chpe_owbunker

About OW Bunker:

OW Bunker is one of the world’s largest suppliers of marine fuel oil and related services. The Group’s core activity is the global sale of bunkers both from its own physical inventories, where it operates over 30 large and small tankers in its global fleet, as well as an intermediary trader. OW Bunker also provides advanced risk management tools and services in an increasingly unpredictable oil market and volatile global economy, and also purchases and sells entire oil cargoes.

The Group is represented in 25 countries world wide, spanning Europe, Middle East, Asia, Africa and the Americas and commands more than 8% of the global bunker market.

 

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