Thu 30 Sep 2010 07:32

IBME launches new website


International Bunkering Middle East offers free Dubai trip in competition to promote new site.



Worldwide trader of bunkers and lubricants, International Bunkering Middle East DMCC (IBME) has announced that it has launched its new company website www.internationalbunkering.com.

Commenting on the launch, Carsten Ladekjaer, Managing Director of International Bunkering Middle East, said ‘We are delighted to launch our new website as a natural continuation and part of our continued growth within the last few years. We felt a need to brush up our marketing tools and to re-brand our company making it up to date with our overall performance as a company.’

In order to promote the new website International bunkering Middle East has launched a competition where the winner will receive two return flight tickets to Dubai, 5 star hotel accommodation for two people for two nights plus participation in a 4 hour yacht cruise.

In order to participate in the competition, please visit www.internationalbunkering.com to register your details.

Pictured: Jumeriah Lake Towers Office Complex in Dubai, the location of IBME's office.

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