Thu 8 May 2014, 09:10 GMT

OW 'fully operational' in US West Coast


Bunker firm confirms the completion of several deliveries and the appointment of key members of staff.



OW Bunker, one of the world's leading physical distributors and resellers of marine fuel, today confirmed that its newly established physical distribution operation in Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, is now fully operational.

The company's first physical delivery was made to the containership CMA CGM Norma from the double-hulled barge Lily Blair earlier this month. Since then, OW Bunker says it has completed more deliveries as part of its service that covers the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, offering a full range of quality products, including RMG380 (HSFO and LSFO), RMK500, RMK700 and MGO.

To support the US West Coast operations, OW Bunker has hired Martijn Kelderman as Manager - Physical Operations – Los Angeles, while Cindy Bauer-Gomez and Raymond Bacani have joined the team as Operations Manager and Sales and Marketing Manager, respectively. "Between them they bring considerable, wide-ranging international and local bunkering experience," the company said.

Adrian Tolson, Regional Manager, OW Bunker North America, remarked: "We are pleased to strengthen our newly-launched physical operations in Los Angeles and Long Beach with the appointment of a strong, dedicated core team who have the ability to work intuitively with customers, especially as the 2015 ECA regulation implementation date draws closer.

"In addition to the successful completion of our first deliveries in Los Angeles and Long Beach, we have been encouraged by the considerable interest our customers have shown in this new service. This reinforces our conviction that ship operators are seeking more integrated bunkering services that are consistent in both price and quality from port to port. With a highly qualified and experienced team, strong relationships with local partners and a developed infrastructure across North America, we are well positioned to meet this demand."

OW Bunker announced its expansion into Los Angeles and Long Beach in March this year, nearly 18 months after launching a physical offering offshore in the Gulf of Mexico. The company also signed a deal in February 2014 with UNIPEC America to provide products at the BOSTCO fuel oil terminal in Houston.

For more information about OW Bunker’s operations in Los Angeles and Long Beach, please contact:

Martijn Kelderman - Manager – Physical Operations - Los Angeles, OW Bunker North America
Phone: +1 562 216 8200
Email: uswc@owbunker.com

Image: OW Bunker's first US West Coast physical delivery was made to the containership CMA CGM Norma from the double-hulled barge Lily Blair.


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