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Thu 9 Feb 2017, 12:36 GMT

Bunkernet launches corporate rebranding, newly designed website


Rebranding campaign launched under the slogan 'Solutions. Delivered'.



Cyprus-based Bunkernet Ltd, a trader of marine fuels and lubricants, and provider of fuel additives and risk management services, announced the launch of its new website on Thursday.

The newly designed site, located at bunkernet.com.cy, forms part of the company's rebranding campaign, which coincides with Bunkernet's 10-year anniversary.

"After 10 years of delivering solutions to the maritime industry, Bunkernet is entering a new era of growth and great achievements. This is manifested in the most clear-cut way, in the new slogan 'Solutions. Delivered'," Bunkernet said.

Commenting on the design of the new site, Bunkernet explained: "The design and structure of the new website: solid forms, inspirational images, infographic elements and advanced technology are put together to create an immersive, user-friendly, interactive experience."

The Limassol firm said the purpose of the new site was to bring Bunkernet closer to its customers and partners by presenting the company's philosophy and vision and inviting users to meet its team, which now comprises 16 people.

"The essence of trading is openness and solid relationships, built in an environment of trust and transparency," Bunkernet stressed.

According to the company, its annual turnover is more than $320 million. In its 2016 annual report, released in March, Bunkernet said that it was selling more than 70,000 metric tonnes per month (or 840,000 tonnes per year).

Bunkernet notes that it was involved in more than 200 deliveries to navy vessels in 2015 and that it is an approved supplier to the naval forces of the United States, Britain, Germany and Greece for bunker fuels and marine lubricants.

The company's subsidiary, Navilub, is an official blending and distribution partner of Total Lubmarine in Cyprus. Bunkernet also markets the fuel additive XMILE.


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