Fri 30 Aug 2013, 10:53 GMT

OW Bunker India relocates to new premises


Move follows 'significant growth' in the Indian subcontinent.



OW Bunker, one of the world's largest suppliers and traders of marine fuel oil and lubricants, has today announced the relocation of its India headquarters in Mumbai to a new office following 'significant growth' in its customer base across the region.

The move to new premises in the India Bulls Finance Centre, situated in the heart of Mumbai's business district, is the latest milestone for the company, which has established itself as a key player in the region since its incorporation in 2011.

Robert Preston, Managing Director, OW Bunker and Trading India Pvt. Ltd., said: "Moving our offices is an important step in ensuring that we are best placed to serve our customers across India and the Subcontinent, but it is also a reflection of our firm commitment to developing our offering and providing the highest quality products and services to customers in the region.

"India's bunker market is maturing rapidly and we are seeing more and more owners and operators looking for more efficient, cost effective bunker supply, with guaranteed assurances on product quality and safety in operations. As delivering on these fronts is the trademark of OW Bunker's offering worldwide, we are well placed to further grow our business in the region."

OW Bunker and Trading India Pvt Ltd. says it has supply chain agreements with leading suppliers in all major Indian ports, providing ISO/BIS specification fuel products, including straight run from local refineries.

Contact details for OW Bunker and Trading India Pvt. Ltd. have been provided below.

O.W. Bunker and Trading (India) Private Limited
Office no. 1701–b, 17th floor, Tower -3,
India Bulls Finance Center,
Elphinstone Road,
Mumbai-400013
India
Tel: +91 22 66022100

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