Mon 3 Jun 2013 06:36

Cockett moves office in Dubai


Cockett Marine Oil relocates to new premises at Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Dubai.



Cockett Marine Oil has announced the relocation of its Dubai head office to new and larger premises.

The Dubai office will now operate from the address below with immediate effect:-

Cockett Marine Oil DMCC
Office 2801-2805, 28th Floor
Jumeirah Bay X3
Jumeirah Lakes Towers
PO Box 625751
Dubai
UAE

The telephone numbers of Cockett Marine Oil DMCC have changed to the following:-

Tel: (+971) 44 255 100
Fax: (+971) 44 255 111
Email: dubai@cockett.com

Jumeirah Lakes Towers is a development which consists of 79 towers constructed along the edges of four artificial lakes. Other marine fuels companies with offices there are: O.W. Bunker Middle East DMCC , Monjasa DMCC and International Bunkering Middle East DMCC .

Image: Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Dubai

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