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Dan-Bunkering Hires Four New Traders

March 18, 2019

Ada Ezgi Baser (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Ada Ezgi Baser (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Nakul Dubey  (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Nakul Dubey (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Norman Xie Changlong (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Norman Xie Changlong (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Rune Jensen (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Rune Jensen (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)

Dan-Bunkering has announced the hiring of four new team members for the office in Dubai. Trader-wise the Middle Eastern office is the second largest office in the Group, only marginally overtaken by the head office in Middelfart, Denmark.

The four new appointments consist of four different nationalities, i.e. Nakul Dubey, Capt. Ada Ezgi Baser, Norman Xie Changlong, and Rune Jensen.

Nakul Dubey was born in India and did his Master’s in Business Administration in the UAE before joining Dan-Bunkering as a Base Oil & Bitumen Trader.

Capt. Ada Ezgi Baser is a Turkish national with long-term experience from the maritime industry; among others a degree in Maritime Transportation & Management Engineering as well as employment on various crude oil tankers. Ada was appointed Bunker Trader in February 2019.

Norman Xie Changlong, Singaporean, started as a Bunker Trader last month and brings a bit of offshore experience as well as a BSc in Maritime Business & Maritime Law from the University of Plymouth.

Rune Jensen is Danish and has an MSc in International Business from Copenhagen Business School as well as experience from working for a stockbroker in Amsterdam prior to staring a career as Bunker Trader with Dan-Bunkering.


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