Mon 31 Oct 2011, 16:41 GMT

OW Bunker launches new website


Revamped site aims to provide a full understanding of OW's supply capabilities, trading, risk management and technical services.



OW Bunker, one of the world’s leading suppliers and traders of marine fuel, has today launched its revamped website www.owbunker.com.

Commenting on the new website, OW Bunker said: "The new website provides a full understanding of OW Bunker’s total bunkering solution, including its global supply capabilities, fuel trading, risk management and technical services. The new website also provides detailed corporate and technical information, opinion and insight on the big issues in the marine fuel industry, as well as full details of OW Bunker’s worldwide team and contacts database. The site also has a new look and is easier to navigate."

Søren Christian Meyer, Global Sales Director for OW Bunker, commented: "At OW Bunker we’re committed to driving up professional standards and customer service. We also want our online presence to reflect the capabilities that we offer to our customers; our knowledge, our expertise the strength of our global operations. That is why we have launched our new website to make sure that it provides our customers with all of the information and detailed insight that they would expect from their fuel supply partner."

The new website includes:

* OW Bunker Knowledge Centre - an open resource that includes OW Bunker’s Fuel Specifier, downloadable calling instructions and technical presentations

* Ask the Expert – answers to your technical questions from OW Bunker’s experts

* Our Services - details of OW Bunker’s supply, trading and risk management services

* Global Map - showing OW Bunker’s supply capabilities across its global network

* Our Fleet and Our Team - full details for OW Bunker’s vessels and worldwide team

* The Latest News - the latest news and announcements from OW Bunker


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