KPI Bridge Oil Appoints Trading Manager

January 16, 2017

Mark Perrins (Photo: KPI Bridge Oil)
Mark Perrins (Photo: KPI Bridge Oil)

KPI Bridge Oil has promoted Mark Perrins, a senior trader in the London office, to the position of Trading Manager.


Perrins  joined KPI Bridge Oil Ltd as a Bunker & Lubricant Trader in 2009 and was later promoted to Team Leader in 2012. Prior to joining KPI Bridge Oil he spent 8 years working for two large, international shipping companies.

 
The Trading Manager position is a new role created by James Enston, Managing Director of KPI Bridge Oil London; it was specifically designed to focus on driving business development in the current challenging market conditions. Mark will also support the enhancement of products and services that KPI Bridge Oil London offer to clients and business partners.
 
 

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