Wed 21 Aug 2013 12:22

Trumf Bunker moves to Middelfart


Bunker firm moves to office building occupied by other members of the same group.



Danish bunker supply firm Trumf Bunker A/S has announced that it has moved office from the town of Vejle to Middelfart.

The new office address has been provided below.

Trumf Bunker A/S
Turbinevej 10
DK – 5500
Middelfart
Denmark

The company's other contact details remain unchanged and are as follows:

Telephone: +45 7642 9696
Fax: +45 7642 9690
Email: trumf@trumf-bunker.com
Website: www.trumf-bunker.com

Senior Bunker Supplier
Mogens Frøkjaer
D: +45 7642 9691
M: +45 4053 8258
E: mogens@trumf-bunker.com

Managing Director & Bunker Supplier
Henrik Ladekjaer
D: +45 7642 9678
M: +45 2899 8441
E: hkl@trumf-bunker.com

Bunker Supplier
Joachim Kjaeldgaard Pedersen
D: +45 7642 9679
M: +45 6037 3933
E: jkp@trumf-bunker.com

Bunker Supplier
Allan Samsøe
D: +45 7642 9676
M: +45 2295 4918
E: als@trumf-bunker.com

Speaking to Bunker Index, Mogens Frøkjaer, Senior Bunker Supplier, confirmed that Trumf Bunker had moved to its new office location two weeks ago. The company is now located in the same fully-owned office building as Uni-Chartering A/S and Uni-Tankers A/S. All three companies form part of the group United Shipping and Trading Company Ltd.

Frøkjaer explained that Trumf Bunker carries out deliveries for both Uni-Chartering and Uni-Tankers, thus the move to the same premises is expected to make communication a lot easier.

The relocation also means that United Shipping and Trading Company now has two bunker companies based in Middelfart - Dan-Bunkering and Trumf Bunker.

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