Wed 16 Jul 2008 17:22

OW South Africa moves office


Bunker and lubricants trader relocates to new office address.



O.W. Bunker South Africa (Pty) Ltd. has announced that it has relocated to a new address.

New contact details for the company are as follows:

Postal address:
P.O. Box 16469
8018 Vlaeberg
Cape Town
South Africa

Physical address:
11 Buitensingel. “11-On-Buiten”
3rd Floor-N
8001 Cape Town
South Africa

Tel: +27 21 424 9090
Fax: +27 21 424 8949
Email: southafrica@owbunker.com

O.W. Bunker has advised that the main telephone number will only work from tomorrow afternoon. People wishing to call the office should contact the company's traders directly on the mobile numbers listed below.

Jesper Jervild: +27 83 6266861
jeje@owbunker.com

Veryan Bell: +27 83 6796861
vebe@owbunker.com

Mlamli Figlan: +27 83 6339374
mlfi@owbunker.com

O.W. Bunker South Africa first opened offices in Cape Town in 2001. As a bunker and lubricants trader, the company is able to organise the delivery of intermediate fuel oil (IFO), distillates and lubricants in South African ports, including Durban, Cape Town and Richards Bay.

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