Tue 23 Oct 2012 17:05

OW Bunker to acquire Bergen Bunkers


Norwegian bunker firm will retain its brand name and operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of OW Bunker.



Bergen Bunkers and OW Bunker have today confirmed a strategic cooperation whereby OW Bunker will acquire the entire share capital of Bergen Bunkers AS.

Bergen Bunkers has offices in Bergen and St Petersburg, and provides fuel and lubricants to some of Norway's leading ship owners and operators, as well as global customers. The company employs 12 members of staff, and will retain its existing brand name, operating as an integrated and wholly owned subsidiary of OW Bunker.

Commenting on the news, Sveinung Juvsett, Managing Director, Bergen Bunkers AS, said: "OW Bunker provides a good strategic fit for Bergen Bunkers. With the financial strength and global scale of OW Bunker there are clear synergies between both organisations, which we plan to optimize for the benefit of all our customers."

Götz Lehsten [pictured], Executive Vice President, OW Bunker, said: "This is a significant acquisition for OW Bunker that further strengthens our operations in Scandinavia. Bergen Bunkers is an excellent brand name with a great reputation, and provides us with a good opportunity to further grow our position in an important region for our customers."

The acquisition is expected to be finalised by the end of November 2012, following approval from the relevant competition authorities.

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