Bomin Group Expands Japan Bunkering Team

February 18, 2016

The Bomin Group, a physical supplier and trader of marine fuel oil, has announced the appointment of Shogo Miura, a new Business Development Manager in Japan. As the operation expands, Bomin is also moving to new offices in Tokyo.
 
Miura brings over 20 years of marketing and sales experience to the company, ten of which have been spent in the bunkering industry.
 
Fluent in English, Japanese and Korean,  Miura will be responsible for building strong relationships with Bomin’s customers and further broadening the company’s reach amongst ship owners and operators within the region.
 
Bomin has seen significant growth and demand for bunkers in Japan which has induced the move to new offices in Tokyo. Product quality remains a critical factor for customers in the region and ship owners and operators have responded positively to Bomin’s policy of all products being delivered under a Bomin specific Bunker Delivery Note (BDN). This ensures that the company takes full responsibility for the end-to-end supply process from order through to delivery, and that products are delivered in the right quantity and to the right quality specifications.
 

 

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