Dan-Bunkering DMCC Welcomes Three New Bunker Traders

September 18, 2018

Dan-Bunkering said it has hired three new Bunker Traders in its Dubai office.

Benedek Nagy was born and raised in Hungary, however, at the age of 18 he moved to Denmark to study International Shipping and Trade as well as gain experience within the shipping industry.

Fabio Rossetti grew up in Denmark and holds a graduate diploma in Managerial Economics and Innovation Management from Copenhagen Business School.

Nemish Jose is of Indian descent. He is an MBA Port & Shipping Management graduate from Indian Maritime University and speaks English, Hindi, Malayalam, and Tamil. Furthermore, he has six years of experience from the bunker business.

The Middle eastern office has experienced rapid growth in terms of accession of team members, especially during the past year. 

The Dubai office is the office in the Dan-Bunkering Group with most different nationalities making it a strong team with a capability to reach and manage many different cultures and markets of the bunker industry, the company said.

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