Glander Appoints Hawkins as Trader & Team Leader

November 10, 2015

 

Glander International Bunkering, a leading marine fuel, lubricant trading and brokering company welcomes Joshua Hawkins as Bunker/Lubricant Trader and Team Leader for the Geneva office.
 
Joshua Hawkins brings five years industry experience to Glander International Bunkering along with an in depth knowledge of dry bulk shipping and supplying in the ARA, Singaporean and Russian ports. In addition to speaking English, Joshua speaks French and holds a Masters Degree in Geography from Oxford University.
 
Commenting on the appointment of Joshua Hawkins, Managing Director and CEO of the Glander International Bunkering group, Christoffer Berg Lassen states, ‘We take great pride in our Geneva location as it is our first office in Europe and we want to be represented in true form. Our people make, reflect our brand and ultimately are the link to our valued customers. Joshua is more than capable of delivering a high level of consistent service that incorporates what we promise on a global scale; integrity, commitment, responsiveness and flexibility. We warmly welcome Joshua to Glander International Bunkering.’
 

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