Headquarter, Press release

Bunker One strengthens foothold in Scandinavia

Starting 1 June 2020 Bunker One will assume operation of the Port of Skagen oil terminal at the northern tip of Denmark.
Bunker One strengthens foothold in Scandinavia

As Bunker One is expanding its global presence with recent new additions in the US Gulf, the Caribbean and West Africa, the company also has a strong focus on markets closer to headquarters in Denmark. The oil terminal in the Port of Skagen, Denmark fits perfectly with Bunker One’s current storage facilities in Copenhagen and Aarhus. It also supports the overall ambition to strengthen the position substantially in Scandinavia by broadening the portfolio of services available to customers in the region.

Strategically, the addition of the oil terminal at the Port of Skagen means that Bunker One will be able to supply bunkers to customers even more seamlessly. With a shorter distance between customers and storage facilities, Bunker One will be able to increases efficiency and agility.

Strong ties with the Port of Skagen

The Port of Skagen oil terminal has been operated by Monjasa for the past 5 years. Carsten Klausen, Managing Director, Bunker One says: “We have had a very positive dialogue and process with Monjasa about taking over the very well-run terminal in Skagen and we are proud of closing a deal that benefits all parties. We look forward to a great collaboration with the Port of Skagen, and we are committed to further develop this very important Scandinavian bunkering hub”.

The oil terminal consists of 8 tanks with a combined capacity of 42.000 m3. The terminal will be operated by Unioil Supply.

Posted on June 02, 2020
Written By
Peter Zachariassen
Phone +45 88 38 21 01
Mobile +45 26 32 35 17
pza@bunkerone.com
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