Kang Joins Glander International Bunkering

March 30, 2016

Glander International Bunkering a global marine fuel, lubricant trading and brokering firm welcomes Guyson as Bunker & Lubricant Trader to the Singapore office.
 

Guyson joins Glander International Bunkering with regional expertise in the Asia Pacific region and has been in the maritime industry for over three years. His supply knowledge, negotiation and communication skills are further enhanced with his ability to speak English, Mandarin, Cantonese and Teochew. Mr. Kang has also acquired a degree in marketing from Murdoch University which further adds to his business acumen.
 
Glander International Bunkering prides itself in the diversity of its people and being able deliver quality service throughout all time zones.
 
Commenting on the appointment of Guyson Kang, Managing Director and CEO of the Glander International Bunkering group, Christoffer Berg Lassen states, ‘With six offices on a global scale we pride ourselves on our extensive network coverage. While our team has specialisations; together our knowledge expands the globe, leaving no port untouched. Guyson brings considerable knowledge, in addition to this, a ‘can do’ attitude and we are positive that he will go the distance to satisfy his clients.’
 
 

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