Glander International Bunkering Boosts Brazil Presence

December 17, 2014

Christoffer Berg Lassen
Christoffer Berg Lassen

Glander International Bunkering's (GIB) Brazil office has enhanced its presence with increased employee numbers and a new location.

As of December 17, 2014, Glander International Bunkering Brazil will increase its staff numbers from 3 to 11 employees, also changing its office location in the heart of Rio de Janeiro, Leblon. 

GIB’s presence and market share of South America will be supported by a new talented team. The new team will positively service customer’s requirements in the region from our new office in Brazil.

The new employees are former OW Bunker staff personnel, who will be headed by Flavio Ribeiro, who holds 14 years of industry experience in Brazil and abroad.

Commenting on the restructuring, Christoffer Berg Lassen, Managing Director and CEO, said, “Brazil is an important geographic location to us, and in order to meet a growing demand from our esteemed clients, we have enhanced our presence in this market. Glander International Bunkering’s strategy is to maintain its role as a leading bunker and lubricant trading company worldwide. Hence, it is a natural progression that we have increased our number of employees in Brazil and acquired a larger office space.”

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