International bunker broking company Liberty Marine Fuels on Friday (21 February) announced the recruitment of Thomas Worsøe as Senior Bunker Broker.
Worsøe has more than 20 years’ experience in the bunker and lube oil industry having various held positions in Risk Management, Physical Supplies and Bunker Trading at major bunker and lube companies in Denmark, Germany and Switzerland.
“With Thomas’ extensive knowledge of the bunker market, he will help Liberty Marine Fuels’ further expansion and ambition to become the preferred partner among buyers as well as suppliers,” the company said.
Thomas will start 1st March 2020 and has the following contact details:
Email: Thomas@libertymarinefuels.com / Bunkers@libertymarinefuels.com
Telephone: +45 21530040
Published: 24 February, 2020
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