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IBIA strengthens Singapore presence

Kwok Fook Sing becomes full-time Singapore-based manager for Asia

THE International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) has appointed a  full-time regional manager for its Asia branch in Singapore in response to growing membership numbers.
 
Kwok Fook Sing will be responsible for increasing technical support to members, both regionally and globally, as well as developing the IBIA training courses and the Asia membership.
 
Mr Kwok has over twenty years’ experience in the maritime industry. Before joining IBIA, he was employed as Marine Engineering Manager at Wavelink Maritime Institute, where he developed, implemented and managed the IBIA Cargo Officer Course as well as other courses for the Maritime Port Authority, Singapore.
 
This experience will now be used to manage the IBIA training course portfolio and to help the association offer technical advice and support to its members.
 
He says, “Bunkering plays a vital role in the maritime industry. It has evolved into a specialised business, managed by suitably qualified and experienced people. I am passionate about training, and I am looking forward to using my experience, both as a seagoing marine engineer and in the shore-based sector, to improve still further the training and competence levels throughout IBIA”.
 
IBIA chief executive Ian Adams says: “Over the last two years IBIA has experienced a big increase in its membership, and we have to ensure that our staffing levels are sufficient to meet the members’ expectations. I am very confident that we have found the right person in Kwok Fook Sing to help develop our Singapore branch and to increase the level of technical skills available to our members globally, and particularly in the Far East and Australasia.”

Added 07 February 2011 in the category: Company Talk

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