Dan-Bunkering Staff Changes in Houston

August 9, 2019

Marc Clayton (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Marc Clayton (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
William Cline (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
William Cline (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)

Dan-Bunkering (America) has announced the promotion and employment of two staff members.

William Cline was recently promoted to Team Leader Offshore Division. William was hired as Bunker Trader back in 2014 and has since his employment demonstrated excellent skills, especially within the offshore sector where he has been one of the key contributors to Dan-Bunkering’s growth within this particular market. As the company has clear intentions of further positioning its presence in the sector, a promotion of William and thereby a strengthening of the management team is well in line with the ambitions of the company.

Marc Clayton was employed as Senior Bunker Trader Offshore Division as per 1 July 2019 and will be supporting William by primarily focusing on the oil and gas sector. Marc is originally from South Africa and has more than 10 years’ experience within the oil and gas industry, thus he brings along valuable knowledge and expertise to the relatively small but growing offshore division of the company.


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