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You are using an outdated browser For a better experience using this site, please upgrade to a modern web browser. Subscribe Get Daily Email Subscribe --> Contact Us Sign in Home News & Features Compliance Costs Bunker Prices Bunker Intelligence EMEA News Latest Features World Americas EMEA Asia/Pacific Home News & Features EMEA BUNKER JOBS: Monjasa Seeks Trader in Denmark BUNKER JOBS: Monjasa Seeks Trader in Denmark by Ship & Bunker News Team Thursday June 11, 2026 Tweet Follow @shipandbunker The company is looking for candidates with experience in bunker trading, shipping or sales, as well as fluent English. Image Credit: Monjasa Global marine fuel supplier and trading firm Monjasa is seeking to hire a new trader in Fredericia . The company is looking for candidates with experience in bunker trading, shipping or sales, as well as fluent English , it said in a job advertisement on LinkedIn on Wednesday . "As a Trader at Monjasa, you become part of a fast-paced, collaborative trading floor where strong relationships and teamwork drive exceptional results," Anis Cengic , trading manager for Northwest Europe at Monjasa, said in the advertisement. "Our Personal Business approach means you will work closely with customers and suppliers around the world, ensuring vessels are fuelled across global waters. "It is dynamic, it is engaging and you will be working alongside some of the most skilled professionals in the industry.” The advertisement lists the following responsibilities for the role: Day-to-day trading Smart logistics planning Build strong global relationships Spot new business opportunities The deadline for applications is June 24 . For more information, click here . Ship & Bunker News Team To contact the editor responsible for this story email us at [email protected] Also in the News Uni-Fuels Posted 58% YoY Growth in Q1 Marine Fuel Volumes The company posted a net loss of $376,087 in the first quarter despite an increase in volumes. Read i
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