Dan Bunkering Introduces New Structure

February 19, 2015

Jim Jensen (Photo courtesy of Dan Bunkering)
Jim Jensen (Photo courtesy of Dan Bunkering)

Dan-Bunkering (America) Inc. introduces new structure, appointing a new commercial director and employing two additional bunker traders.

Operations in the Dan-Bunkering (America) are rapidly increasing and it has become necessary to change the organizational structure, the company said.

“As a consequence of expanding business for the Houston office, dedicated commercial management has become a necessity,” stated managing director Hans Lind Dollerup who is pleased to announce that Jim Jensen has been promoted to commercial director with immediate effect. 

Jensen has been employed with Dan-Bunkering since 2008 when he started his career in Copenhagen, and he moved to a position in Dan-Bunkering (America) Inc. when the office opened back in 2012.

In addition to the promotion of Jensen, two further bunker traders have been employed.

Nicholas Noble Boles comes from a background in logistics and port operations, bringing knowledge of port operations and a degree in Maritime Business Administration from the University of Texas A&M at Galveston to the company’s Houston office.

William Cline who holds a degree in Marine Resource Management from Texas A&M University at Galveston will add knowledge of and solid theoretical education within environmental regulations’ effect on the maritime business.

 

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