Mon 3 Apr 2017 10:55

KPI Bridge Oil moves head office to City of London


Bunker firm had been based in Westminster for nine years.



KPI Bridge Oil, a trader and broker of marine fuels and lubricants and provider of risk management products, has moved to a new location in the City of London having previously been based in Westminster for the past nine years.

Commenting on the news, James Enston, managing director of KPI Bridge Oil London, said: "This relocation is part of our long-term strategy. Our new office is in a central, city location which is the traditional base for shipping, banking and international trade in London. Our new premises put us in a fantastic position to accommodate growth in our team and serve the wider KPI Bridge Oil Group. At KPI Bridge Oil, we put our people first, it is important for me that we provide a professional and vibrant work environment to attract and motivate high performers."

The London office serves as the head office for KPI Bridge Oil Group and is home to most of the group-level staff as well as having the largest number of traders. The company also has eight other offices around the world: in Athens, Denmark, Istanbul, Miami, New York, Seattle, Singapore and South Korea.

KPI Bridge Oil London's new address has been provided below. The company's other contact details remain the same.

7th Floor
108 Cannon Street
London, United Kingdom
EC4N 6EU

Image: KPI Bridge Oil's head office in Cannon Street, London.

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