Thu 15 Aug 2013, 08:37 GMT

New office for International Bunkering Mumbai


Bunker and lubricant trading firm relocates to larger office in Mumbai.



Dubai-headquartered bunker and lubricant trading firm, International Bunkering, has moved its Mumbai liaison office to a new location.

International Bunkering opened the doors of its Mumbai branch in 2012 and after a year of rapid growth, the company says it has now moved to a larger office space.

"Strategically imperative to our company, the Mumbai liaison office aims to meet the increasing demands of its India-based clientele by calling on the team’s collective expertise of the local market," International Bunkering said.

Commenting on the relocation, Managing Director and CEO of the International Bunkering Group, Christoffer Berg Lassen, said: "Due to the rapid expansion and development of our markets in India, International Bunkering has needed to relocate our Mumbai team to a larger, more spacious office. As the International Bunkering brand continues to steadily grow, we know that the new Mumbai liaison office will continue its diligent work in consolidating International Bunkering’s reputation in the Indian region."

Contact details for International Bunkering's new office in Mumbai and its members of staff have been included below.

Mumbai Liaison Office of International Bunkering Middle East DMCC
Platinum Technopark, Office 301, Sector 30A,
Vashi, Navi
Mumbai 400 705,
India -
Tel: +91 (0)22 6187 0000
Fax: +91 (0)22 6187 0009

Chandan Prasad Samaiyar
Country Head - India
Office: +91 22 6187 0000
Mobile: +91 88799 76461
Yahoo id: cpsamaiyar
Email: cps@ibmeast.com

Anurag Surana
Manager - Business Development
Office: +91 22 6187 0000
Mobile: +91 88799 76466
Yahoo id: surana_anurag
Email: ans@ibmeast.com

Anish Polson
Manager - Business Development
Office: +91 22 6187 0000
Mobile: +91 88799 76464
Yahoo id: apo_ibmeast
Email: apo@ibmeast.com

Purnima Mayuresh Khandke
Manager - Business Development
Office: +91 22 6187 0000
Mobile: +91 88799 76465
Yahoo id: pmk_ibme
Email: pmk@ibmeast.com

Piyush Raghuvanshi
Manager - Business Development
Office: +91 22 6187 0000
Mobile: +91 88799 76463
Yahoo id: piyush_trading
Email: pra@ibmeast.com

Iryna Tryfonova
Office Assistant
Office: +91 22 6187 0000
Mobile: +91 88799 76462
Yahoo id: irina_ibme
Email: itr@ibmeast.com


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