Thu 17 Jun 2010, 16:14 GMT

Pakistan: Supplier adds bunker barge


Bunker firm expands fleet with self-propelled oil barge.



Pakistan's Ocean Bunkers has announced the addition of a self-propelled oil barge to its fleet of vessels - the Ocean II.

With the addition of this barge, Ocean Bunkers now operates four oil barges and a fleet of road tank wagons (RTWs). The company delivers 180-centistoke RME 180 fuel, DMB marine diesel oil (MDO) and DMA marine gasoil (MGO) to clients calling at Port Muhammad Bin Qasim, Karachi and Gwadar. It is able to supply up to 1000 tonnes of 180-cst and 150 tonnes of MGO in one delivery.

The company's four barges are:

Bunker barge Ocean I

Bunker barge Ocean II

Bunker barge Ocean IV

Bunker barge Ocean V

Contact details for Ocean Bunkers have been provided below.

Ocean Bunkers
Suite 120, First Floor, The Plaza
Plot G 7, Block 9, Kehkashan Clifton
Karachi, Pakistan

Telephone: +92 21 3530 8551 / 2 / 3
Mobile: +92 333 2344 610
Fax: +92 21 3530 8554
Email: oceanpk@cyber.net.pk
Yahoo ID: oceanpk007
www.oceanpakistan.com


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