Wed 30 Sep 2015, 11:38 GMT

New head office for Polish bunker supplier


Ship-Service relocates its head office to a new address in Warsaw.



Polish bunker supplier Ship-Service S.A. has announced that it has a new head office address in the country's capital city, Warsaw.

The new head office address, which will become effective from October 1, is as follows:

Ship-Service S.A.
ul. Walicow 11
00-851 Warszawa
Poland

Up until the change, Ship-Service's head office address has been: Lucka 7/9, 00-842 Warsaw, Poland.

The Polish firm has advised that all documents (including invoices) dated after September 30 should be sent to the new Warsaw address.

Contact details for the company's bunker department, which is located in Szczecin, remain unchanged. They have been provided below.

Telephone: +48 91 431 89 50
Telephone: +48 91 431 89 51
Telephone: +48 91 431 89 56
Fax: +48 91 431 89 59
Email: bunker@ship-service.pl
Website: www.ship-service.pl

Address:
Tama Pomorzanska 1
Szczecin 70-030
Poland


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