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GAC Bunker Fuels expands with new office in Norway
GAC Bunker Fuels Limited has announced the opening of its newest office - in Bergen, Norway - in a move to further strengthen its marine fuel and lubricant trading operation across the Nordic region.
The Bergen office will be responsible for the trading of all grades of marine fuel and gas oil, as well as the full range of lubricant products, for domestic and international customers operating across Nordic waters and beyond. It will also co-ordinate customers’ ship agency requirements.
Driven by a desire to provide its marine fuel customers the full range of services offered by the GAC Group, GAC Bunker Fuels headquarters relocated from London to Dubai in August 2012, particularly for vessel owners and operators in the Middle East, where GAC has a proud history as a trusted provider of quality shipping services.
GAC Bunker Fuels integrates its business within the GAC Group for the benefit of all of its customers, taking full advantage of Dubai’s strengths as a strategic hub for the shipping industry.
Source: GAC Bunker Fuels
The Bergen office will be responsible for the trading of all grades of marine fuel and gas oil, as well as the full range of lubricant products, for domestic and international customers operating across Nordic waters and beyond. It will also co-ordinate customers’ ship agency requirements.
Driven by a desire to provide its marine fuel customers the full range of services offered by the GAC Group, GAC Bunker Fuels headquarters relocated from London to Dubai in August 2012, particularly for vessel owners and operators in the Middle East, where GAC has a proud history as a trusted provider of quality shipping services.
GAC Bunker Fuels integrates its business within the GAC Group for the benefit of all of its customers, taking full advantage of Dubai’s strengths as a strategic hub for the shipping industry.
Source: GAC Bunker Fuels
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