Tue 22 Sep 2015 14:09

Cockett moves to Century City


Bunker firm relocates to new address in Cape Town.



Cockett Marine South Africa (Pty) Ltd has confirmed that it has moved to a new address in Century City, Cape Town.

The new office address has been provided below.

Cockett Marine South Africa (Pty) Limited
Unit no 1, Ground floor office
North bank No 1, North bank lane
Century City, 7441,
Cape Town

Contact numbers are as follows:

Telephone: +27 21 422 1111
Fax: +27 21 422 5555
Email: enquiries.sa@cockett.com
Website: www.cockett.com

The company's members of staff are:

- Nina Janse Van Rensburg, General Manager.

- Janice Beneke, Bunker Trader.

- Candice Ringdal, Bunker Trader.

- Gareth Williamson, Business Development Manager.

Prior to the move, Cockett Marine was located at the following address, also in Cape Town.

Suite 605, Buitenkloof Studios
8 Kloof Street Gardens
8001 Cape Town
South Africa

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