Fri 3 Aug 2018, 00:02 GMT

Clipper Oil expands physical bunker operation in Pacific Northwest


Announces new collaboration with truck supplier Jubitz Fleet Services.


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Clipper Oil has announced a new collaboration with truck supplier Jubitz Fleet Services to expand its physical bunker supply operations in the west coast states of Oregon and Washington.

Clipper will be offering ultra-low-sulfur marine gas oil (MGO) according to ISO 8217:2010, with deliveries carried out by truck at all accessible terminals and berth locations in the Oregon ports of Astoria, Newport and Portland; and the Washington ports of Aberdeen, Kalama, Longview, Vancouver and Westport.

Chevron marine lubricant oils will also be available to clients.

"We're very excited to partner with a great company like Jubitz," said Kevin Alameda, Vice President at Clipper Oil.

"Clipper Oil and Jubitz are both family owned, customer focused organizations. With our experienced staff and combined resources, we'll be able to provide additional supply options and competitively priced bunkers to the Pacific Northwest maritime community," Alameda added.

For further information, enquiries and quote requests, please contact Eric Shahtaji using the contact details below.

Eric Shahtaji, Sales & Business Development Manager - Americas
Tel: +1 619 692 9701
Mobile/WhatsApp: +1 708 305 4044
Skype: eric.clipperoil
Email: bunkers[at]clipperoil.com


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