Thu 1 Jul 2010 15:12

Lindsay Blee appoints bunker broker


UK firm appoints bunker broker at its offices in Henley-on-Thames.



UK-based bunker broking firm Lindsay Blee & Co Ltd. has announced the appointment of a new bunker broker at its offices in Henley-on-Thames, UK.

Dean Morrison, aged 30, joins Lindsay Blee with 13 years of experience in the shipping industry. Prior to joining the company, he was employed as European Operations Manager for an international cargo transportation firm based in the UK.

Contact details for Dean Morrison have been included below:

Email: d.morrison@lindsay-blee.com
Telephone: +44 1491 845 415

Please find full contact details for Lindsay Blee's office in Henley-on-Thames below:

Lindsay Blee & Co Ltd.
Chiltern House Business Centre
45 Station Road
Henley-on-Thames
Oxfordshire
RG9 1AT

Telephone: +44 1491 845 415
Fax: +44 1491 845 501
Email: enquiries@lindsay-blee.com
Website: www.lindsay-blee.com

Lindsay Blee & Co Ltd. is a member of Geos Group Limited, an international group involved in the purchase, sale, storage and distribution of marine fuel.

The group includes Hull-based trader and physical supplier Sea Bunkering Limited, Sea Tankers - a company which specializes in carrying a variety of commodities within UK coastal trade, and Maren Ltd. - a worldwide bunkering service for yachts.

[Image: Lindsay Blee office building in Henley-on-Thames]

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