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Nov 2, 2022 ... of the present state of play for those main fuel types as of about 3Q 2022. Using the Baltic Exchange sample as a reference, this piece casts a bit of light on the concrete situation unfolding ... |
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Oct 31, 2022 ... role of the aspiring Senior Bunker trading candidate. Individuals with an entrepreneurial drive, excellent communication and a proven track record of growing a business will be highly ... |
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Oct 28, 2022 ... credit constrained marketplace, while continuing to manage working capital and related risks with excellence.
Decline in Q4 But Yearly Gains to Persist
While the recent slide in bunker prices ... |
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Oct 26, 2022 ... in more than six years in the third quarter after a surge in HSFO demand.
Fossil bunker sales excluding biofuels, LNG and lubricants, reached 2.54 million mt in the period from July to ... |
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Oct 24, 2022 ... infection policy.
Also, the U.S. dollar climbed following another suspected foreign exchange intervention by Japan, and this prompted Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and ... |
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Oct 20, 2022 ... an agreement in which Russia agreed to a 30% drop in the price of natural gas sold to Ukraine in exchange for a 25-year extension of the lease to Russia of the Ukrainian Black Sea naval base at ... |
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Oct 20, 2022 ... to Hamburg, where the client would ideally like the person to be located, will be provided.
An excellent command of English is a must, with the ability to speak German helpful.
If you think you ... |
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Oct 18, 2022 ... information with Ship & Bunker about open bunker trader roles.
I am looking for two exceptional bunker professionals.
One is a back-to-back trader with Arabic language skills for the ... |
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Oct 18, 2022 ... location, lost 7.7% on the month in September while still rising on a yearly basis.
Total sales excluding lubricants sank by 7.7% on the year to 667,878 m3 in September, according to the latest ... |
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Oct 17, 2022 ... and will be the dominant mode for the bunkering industry of the future rather than the extreme ... |