Mon 12 Mar 2012, 11:02 GMT

BMS Bunkers rebranding announced


Brilliant Maritime Services launches new logo and corporate website as part of rebranding strategy.



Greece-based bunker trading firm Brilliant Maritime Services Ltd has announced the launch of its new logo [pictured] and rebranding as BMS Bunkers.

Commenting on the news, Lars. H. Nielsen, Managing Director, said: "After more than 20 years with our well known BMS logo, we have decided to incorporate a new logo and corporate design to streamline our brand and create a closer link to the industry we are working in. You might know us as Brilliant Maritime Services, some as Brilliant, others as BMS or BMS Bunkers - we want to make it simpler - just call us BMS Bunkers!"

BMS Bunkers has also launced a new website at www.bmsbunkers.com, which provides an overview of the services offered by the company and offers the facility for users to send enquiries and request price indications.

"We hope you will welcome our new design and company profile and look forward to strengthening the BMS brand in the shipping market and to having your continuous support," Nielsen added.

Contact details for BMS Bunkers have been provided below.

Telephone: +30 210 410 1280
Telephone: +30 210 410 1281
Telephone: +30 210 410 1282
Telephone: +30 210 410 1283
Fax: +30 210 410 1285
Email: sales@bmsbunkers.com
Website: www.bmsbunkers.com

Office Address:
170 Ipsilantou Street
Piraeus 185 35
Greece

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