Tue 19 Oct 2010, 06:14 GMT

Name change for Port Kembla Marine Fuels


Company to trade under the name Australian Marine Fuels from the end of this week.



Port Kembla Marine Fuels has announced that it will be undergoing a name change with effect from 22nd October 2010.

The company will, from the end of this week, begin trading using the name Australian Marine Fuels, a division of Manildra Park Pty Ltd.

The company's new contact numbers and office address have been provided below.

Tel: +61 2 4274 8988
Fax: +61 2 42746507
Mobile: +61 439424242
Accounts: +61 4256 6680

Email: bunkers@ausmf.com
Web: www.ausmf.com

Address:
Lot 2,
5 Flinders Street,
Port Kembla,
New South Wales,
Australia, 2505

In a message to customers, the company said "There will be no change to your trading terms and existing credit lines will remain in place. Rest assured this is just a name change and you will still be dealing with the same smiling faces."


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