Wed 22 Jun 2016 14:47

IBIA relocates to new address in Singapore


International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) moves to new Singapore office.



As of 27th June 2016, International Bunker Industry Association (Asia) Ltd will be located at 110 Robinson Road, #04-00 Singapore 068901.

IBIA's Asia branch in Singapore was established in 2005 to develop and implement region-specific policies and programmes. In addition, the branch offers training and educational programmes and regular networking opportunities.

The new offices will provide a doubling of classroom space so that IBIA will be able to conduct future courses and seminars with larger numbers of participants.

Telephone numbers and email remain unchanged but all payments, course registrations, invoices etc will now need to be sent to the new address.

Contact details have been provided below.

International Bunker Industry Association (Asia) Ltd.

Address:
110 Robinson Road
#04-00
Singapore 068901

Tel: +65 6472 0916
Fax: +65 6472 0919
Email: nadiah@ibia.net

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