Fri 23 Jul 2010 16:02

New office for KPI Bridge Oil Singapore


KPI Bridge Oil relocates Singapore office to 1 Raffles Place.



KPI Bridge Oil, a leading global broker and trader in marine fuel, has relocated its Singapore office to 1 Raffles Place.

KPI Bridge Oil said the continuing growth and expansion of its Singapore office has meant that the company has outgrown the previous facilities and has prompted KPI to move into bigger and more centrally located premises in order to accommodate the company's plans to further expand its trading teams over the coming months.

Kelvin Yeo, managing director of KPI Bridge Oil Singapore, said "The company has a strong reputation as a reliable and expert partner in the Asian bunkering market and has, in recent years, successfully established itself as one of the major players in Singapore. With 3300 square feet of modern office facilities in central Singapore we have got the facilities to create a great working environment and platform for our trading teams and also suitably accommodate the planned future growth of the company."

Jan Obel, CEO of KPI Bridge Oil group said: "We are very pleased with the consistent strong performance and growth of the Singapore office and we are continuing to look for more experienced traders to join the established teams. I believe that the Asian market offers great opportunities for growth and for the company to expand further in 2010 and beyond."

The new office contact details have been provided below:

1 Raffles Place
#41-02 OUB Centre
048616 Singapore

Phone: +65 6220 8655
Fax: +65 6220 8155
E-mail: singapore@kpibridgeoil.com.sg

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