World Fuel Services Expands Bunker Operations in U.S. Leading Up to 2020
12.24.2018 - NEWS

December 24, 2018 [Tank News International] - World Fuel Services (WFS) has announced its new U.S. based physical bunker supply operation. Starting mid-January, WFS will be operational in the Columbia River, servicing Portland (OR), Vancouver (WA), Kalama (WA), Longview (WA), Rainier (OR), and Astoria (OR).


By partnering with Harley Marine Companies: Pacific Terminal Services and Olympic Tug and Barge, WFS will offer RMG 380 and MGO 0.1 percent sulphur by dual product barge at this key location in the Pacific Northwest Coast.

Our strategic approach to marine fuel includes technical expertise in addition to a broad spectrum of offerings that position us to deliver the highest standards of service to our customers. We continue to listen to our customers to provide services and innovation in ports where World Fuel Services can deliver high value.” Joe Gowen, Senior Vice President, Global Marine Supply, World Fuel Services.

The Columbia River is the nation’s number one wheat export gateway, as well as a premier auto gateway. With this new location, WFS continues to expand its operations with customer-centric solutions heading into 2020.

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