Mon 30 Nov 2009, 16:22 GMT

Cockett opens office in Hong Kong


New office is headed up by General Manager Louis Mak Yuk Tsung.



UK-headquartered Cockett Marine Oil has announced that it has opened a new office in Hong Kong.

The office is the second that the group has opened in Asia after having previously set up operations in Singapore.

The new venture will be headed up by General Manager Louis Mak Yuk Tsung and he will be assisted by bunker trader Julian Lo Man Hong.

Contact details for Cockett Marine Oil (Asia) Limited are as follows:

Tel: +85 2 2111 9939
Fax: +85 2 2111 9169
E-mail: hongkong@cockettasia.com

Address:
Cockett Marine Oil (Asia) Limited
39 Gloucester Road
Suite 1704
17th Floor, Harcourt House
Wanchai, Hong Kong

Louis Mak Yuk Tsung
General Manager
Dir Tel: +85 2 2111 4132
Mob: +85 2 9403 0888
Email: louismak.hk@cockettasia.com

Julian Lo Man Hong
Manager - Trading
Dir Tel: +85 2 2111 4133
Mob: +8 52 6200 7684
Email: julianlo.hk@cockettasia.com

Florence Hung Kan Lam
Manager - Accounts & Administration
Mob: +85 2 9318 2129
Email florencehung.hk@cockettasia.com


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