Tue 16 Aug 2011, 07:21 GMT

Golden Lights acquired by Singapore firm



Singapore-based bunker supplier Golden Lights HS Bunkering Pte Ltd. is understood to have been acquired by Steed Marine Services Pte. Ltd., an unaccredited bunkering firm operating in the city-state.

Incorporated in May 1996, Golden Lights is an accredited bunker supplier with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA). There are currently 79 companies listed as accredited suppliers at the world's leading bunker port.

Golden Lights commenced its bunkering operations fifteen years ago with one 120-tonne wooden barge. This was followed in 1999 with the purchase of a 300-tonne steel tanker and in 2003 with the addition of a 500-tonne vessel.

The company supplies ISO specification products in Singapore, sourcing its fuel from companies such as Shell Eastern Trading (Pte.) Ltd., BP Singapore Pte. Ltd., ExxonMobil Singapore Pte. Ltd. and Hin Leong Trading (Pte.) Ltd.

Contact details for Steed Marine Services have been provided below.

Steed Marine Services Pte. Ltd.
237, Alexandra Road, #05-14,
The Alexcier
Singapore 159929

Tel. +65 6473 9449


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