Tue 24 Jun 2014, 08:37 GMT

Bomin confirms new address details


Move to new premises in Hamburg took place earlier this month.



Bomin Group has today confirmed that Bomin Bunker Holding GmbH & Co. KG and Bomin Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG as well as NWB Nord- und Westdeutsche Bunker GmbH are operating from new premises.

Contact details are as follows:

Bomin Bunker Holding GmbH & Co. KG
Admiralitaetstrasse 55
20459 Hamburg
Germany

Bomin Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG
Admiralitaetstrasse 55
20459 Hamburg
Germany

NWB Nord- und Westdeutsche Bunker GmbH
Admiralitaetstrasse 55
20459 Hamburg
Germany

Up until the move, which took place on June 16, Bomin's headquarters had been located at: Grosse Bäckerstrasse 11, Hamburg 20095, Germany.

Telephone numbers and email addresses remain unchanged.

Bomin is one of the world's leading independent bunker traders and suppliers with more than 35 years of experience. The company operates around the globe with a staff of more than 300 in 36 offices worldwide. Bomin is owned at 100 per cent by Mabanaft.

Matrix Marine, a subsidiary of Mabanaft, has been involved in the bunker business for almost 15 years. It has established itself as a leading independent supplier of bunker fuels and related services. Current locations are the US Gulf Coast, Singapore, Oman and India.

Mabanaft is the trading division of Marquard & Bahls, Germany, a leading independent petroleum company, privately owned. The business encompasses the import and wholesale of petroleum products. Furthermore, the company is active in bunker services, service stations, heating-oil retail, lubricants and biofuels.


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