Bunker One Expands to Germany

Laxman Pai
Monday, January 7, 2019

Denmark-based marine fuel supplier Bunker One has announced the establishment of a new physical bunker entity, serving the German market.

Bunker Holding subsidiary said that the business activities of the new entity Bunker One (Germany) GmbH will be concentrated on supplying marine fuel products and other related services to ferry- container- and other commercial vessels in all ports at the German North Sea and Baltic Sea regions with base in Rostock, Kiel and Hamburg.

To benefit the customers and business partners in this geographical area Bunker One has established a team of very dedicated employees with many years of experience within the industry - located in office premises in Rostock and Hamburg.

Carsten Klausen, Managing Director of Bunker One (Germany) GmbH, will be heading the new team. He said: “We are very focused on our customers and their demand for flexibility, high quality and service. With our new presence in Germany we will be able to benefit both from a great infrastructure, but also from our strong and well-proved Bunker One business model. I am extremely happy to have a number of highly skilled employees with local insight to deliver excellent products and services to our customers, supported by a strong and professional organisation in Bunker One.”

Categories: Energy Fuels & Lubes Bunkering Fuels

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