Lindsay Blee Expands into the Americas

March 9, 2016

Lindsay Blee’s new U.S. office in Florida will serve North, Central and South America
 
Independent international bunker broker Lindsay Blee announced that it is expanding its brokering operations into the Americas with a new operation called Lindsay Blee Americas (LBA) based in Florida to support customers across the U.S. and throughout Central and South America.
 
Lindsay Blee Americas will initially be staffed by two broker/traders as well as two support personnel.
 
James Hills, Managing Director of Lindsay Blee, said, “Along with our presence in the U.K. and Singapore, this expansion gives our customers a true global partner capable of fuelling their fleet anywhere in the world. Our experienced staff have worked in the Americas markets and will be able to aide our clients in getting the fuel they need from quality suppliers in ports both large and small.”
 
“Many brokers have been consolidated into large bunkering conglomerates,” said Dean Morrison of Lindsay Blee. “We are independent and provide extensive market coverage to help ensure our clients are getting the best that the market has to offer from a truly independent source.”

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