Wed 18 Mar 2015, 10:51 GMT

GIB moves to whole new level...on different floor


Glander International Bunkering's Dubai office now occupies the entire 29th floor of the Liwa Heights building.



Glander International Bunkering (GIB) has announced that it has moved to a new office located in its current building but on a different floor.

"The new office takes the entire 29th floor of the Liwa Heights building [pictured] thus ensuring that the space accommodates for continuous growth," the company said in a statement.

"The 29th floor office features large working spaces, numerous meeting rooms, a staff canteen and a board room accommodating up to 35 people at a time," Glander International Bunkering added.

Commenting on the new office, Managing Director and CEO of the Glander International Bunkering Group, Christoffer Berg Lassen remarked: "Over the last 14 months we have had tremendous growth globally. In our head office of Dubai alone, staff numbers have increased from 19 to 33. Our vision for the future is to continue to grow and prosper. This large scale office will allow for this and the working environment we have created will continue to fuel productivity in the workplace."

The company's new contact details are as follows:

Address:
29th floor, Office No. 2908
Liwa Heights, Cluster W
Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Dubai
P.O. Box 283 933
United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971 4 437 1700
Fax: +971 4 428 1560
Website: www.gibunkering.com
Email: dubai@gibunkering.com

Image: Liwa Heights building, Dubai.


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