Mon 15 Mar 2010, 07:01 GMT

Bunker firm launched in London


New operation aimed at meeting customer fuel requirements in the UK, Ireland and other parts of Europe.



Dubai-based Gulf Fuel has announced that it has launched a new operation in London aimed at meeting customers' fuel requirements in the UK, Ireland and other parts of Europe.

The company says it is backed by the largest fuel refineries in Russia and The Middle East and is strategically located in Central London in order to supply throughout Europe & other parts of the World and be able to react swiftly to any urgent requirements for clients.

Gulf Fuel are direct suppliers of JP54-Jet Fuel, D2 Diesel, Petrol, Mazut, BCL Bunker Fuel and lubricants for machineries and vehicles.

Gulf Fuel Founder & CEO, Shazad Chohan said “Our due diligence & vast experience in the fields of fuel trading has given us an opportunity to launch a unique fuel trading platform, where all clients are given a top most priority with firm delivery of our commitments, we plan to expand rapidly in UK & other European Countries this year, which will bring us as one of the leading fuel suppliers in Europe & Middle East.

"This exclusive & prestigious brand was born with a long term vision in providing excellence in the field of fuel supplying & Gulf Fuel is continuously committed to delivering the best service & products to its clients & its partners Worldwide," the company added in a statement.

For more information please visit the Gulf Fuel website:

http://www.gulfoils.co.uk/

Overland House, Suite 1
151 Great Portland Street
London
W1W 6QW
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 800 840 7454
Fax: +44 207 900 1660
Email: info@gulfoils.co.uk


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