Tue 15 Feb 2011, 18:42 GMT

Office move for KPI Bridge Oil New York


KPI Bridge Oil New York moves into new offices to accommodate further expansion.



Global broking and trading firm KPI Bridge Oil has announced that it has relocated its New York office to 21 East Front Street, Red Bank.

In a statement, KPI Bridge Oil said its continuing growth and expansion had prompted the company to move into larger premises in order to accommodate plans to further expand the trading teams over the coming months.

Commenting on the move, Rob Atkinson, managing director of KPI Bridge Oil New York, said "The company has a strong reputation as a reliable and expert partner in the North American bunkering market and has successfully established itself as one of the major players there. The new office facilities in Red Bank will provide a great working environment and platform for our trading teams and also suitably accommodate the planned future growth of the company."

Jan Obel, CEO of KPI Bridge Oil group said: "We are very pleased with the consistent strong growth of the New York office. We're continuing to look for more experienced brokers and traders to join the established teams and I believe that the American market offers great opportunities for growth and for the company to expand further in 2011 and beyond."

New office contact details:

KPI Bridge Oil, Inc.
21 East Front Street
Red Bank
NJ 07701
United States of America

Telephone: +1 732 219 7900
Fax: +1 732 219 7919
Email: newyork@kpibridgeoil.com

Image: KPI Bridge Oil boardroom in New York


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