Thu 5 Jan 2012 09:17

International Bunkering launches Mumbai office


New office opened as part of strategy to meet growing demand in the Indian Subcontinent.



Dubai-based International Bunkering Middle East DMCC has announced the launch of its new liaison office in Mumbai, India.

Commenting on the news, the company said: "In order to meet growing demand from our esteemed clients on the Indian Subcontinent and as a natural part of International Bunkering Middle East DMCC's strategy to maintain its role as a leading bunker and lubricant trading company in the region it has been decided to open a liaison office in Mumbai."

"The aim is to establish our brand as a leading bunker and lubricant trading company in India, providing a first class service to shipping companies located in the country in need of bunkers and lubricants as well as to establish strong bonds and long lasting business relationships with our valued suppliers there," said Carsten Ladekjaer, Managing Director and CEO of International Bunkering in Dubai.

Contact details for the new Mumbai office are as follows:

Mumbai Liaison Office of International Bunkering Middle East DMCC
Tel: +91 22 6187 0000
Fax: _91 22 6187 0009 - 613
Email: bunkers@ibmeast.com
Web: www.internationalbunkering.com

Address:
613, C Wing, BSEL Tech Park
Vashi
Navi Mumbai
400 705
India


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