Bomin Affirms Commitment to Baltic Bunkering Market

Posted by Michelle Howard
Monday, April 10, 2017
The Bomin Group, a global physical supplier and trader of marine fuel oil, today reaffirmed its commitment to providing physical bunkering products and services in the Baltic, including Rostock, Germany’s largest Baltic port. In line with the company’s new regional hub structure, Bomin’s Hamburg office will take responsibility for physical operations and infrastructure in the region.
 
Bomin Deutschland is operating two state-of-the-art bunker barges in the Baltic area – MT Bergen Troll and MT Lioba – providing customers with a full range of quality products including MGO DMA 0.1 percent, RMG 380 3.5 percent, RMD 80 0.1 percent, and RME 180 3.5 percent. The company will cover the ports of Rostock, Lübeck, Travemünde and Kiel, servicing customers quickly and efficiently in port, and via road, and ensuring continuous supply through its storage infrastructure and barge capacity in the region.
Categories: Fuels & Lubes Ports People & Company News

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