BunkerDesk Expands Coverage

Friday, June 21, 2002
BunkerDesk continues to expand its coverage since the launch of the service in April 2002. BunkerDesk now covers an additional 25 bunkering ports, and now provides Daily Bunker indication for 149 ports worldwide, twice as many as any other service. According to Jamie Halliday, Data Manager "We are continuing to expand and deepen our bunker price coverage. Not only do we cover more and more ports, but we are also canvassing more and more suppliers. The result is a much clearer reflection of the market." Now well into its 3rd month, BunkerDesk has proved an unqualified success. The service already has over 350 users. "There genuinely has been no let up in the number of people subscribing and trialling the system" says Matt Cape, Managing Director. "Our subscribers are from across the board, major tanker and container operators, the worlds largest oil companies to port authorities and trawler operators. This truly is a service for the Bunker World."
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