Mon 7 Jul 2008, 09:32 GMT

Unicom moves to new address


Romanian bunker supplier changes office location in Bucharest.



Romanian bunker supplier Unicom Bunkering has announced that it has moved to a new address.

The company's new office location is as follows:

9A Bilciuresti Street, Sector 1
014012 Bucharest
Romania

Unicom's contact numbers and email address remain the same. The main office number is temporarily unavailable, but the company says it is expected to be up and running by Wednesday 9th July. In the meantime, companies wishing to contact Unicom can use the mobile number below.

Telephone: +40 21 233 2770
Fax: +40 21 233 2769
Mobile: +40 741 323 043
Email: office.bunkering@unicom-group.ro

Unicom Bunkering is the bunkering arm of Unicom Holding, which forms part of the Unicom Group. The company is the leading bunker supplier in Romania and is able to supply ships calling at the ports of Constantza, Galati and Drobeta Turnu-Severin.

Unicom's fleet of barges also covers the entire Danube in Romania and the Black Sea Channel and is able to deliver marine fuel at Orsova, Moldova Veche, Braila and Tulcea,


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