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Singapore-based Uni-Fuels expands Southeast Asia footprint with new Thailand office

Company announced the establishment of Uni-Fuels Thailand, further strengthening its global supply and operations network following the operation of its Dubai, Shanghai, and Limassol offices in 2025.

Uni-Fuels Holdings Limited (Uni-Fuels), a global provider of marine fuel solutions headquartered in Singapore, on Monday (23 February) announced the establishment of Uni-Fuels (Thailand) Co Ltd (Uni-Fuels Thailand), its newly incorporated regional entity, further strengthening the company’s global supply and operations network. 

This follows the establishment of offices in Dubai, Shanghai, and Limassol in 2025 as part of Uni-Fuels’ ongoing global expansion strategy.

The Bangkok office is expected to strengthen Uni-Fuels’ ability to serve customers across the region while improving operational performance, reliability, and responsiveness. By reinforcing local supply capabilities and delivery across key regional corridors, the expansion positions Uni-Fuels to capture new market opportunities and support sustainable growth across the region.

As part of this expansion, Uni-Fuels has appointed Poomin Vichitchaisilp as Managing Director of Uni-Fuels Thailand. He brings over 15 years of experience in the marine fuels and chemicals industry and will be responsible for leading Uni-Fuels’ business operations in Thailand.

“We are excited to expand Uni-Fuels’ footprint in Thailand, bringing our global expertise closer to customers and partners in the region,” said Poomin Vichitchaisilp, Managing Director of Uni-Fuels Thailand. 

“Our focus will be on delivering reliable, compliant marine fuel solutions while solidifying local supply capabilities in Thailand and robust operations across global shipping hubs.”

“The opening of our Bangkok office represents a pivotal milestone in Uni-Fuels’ global expansion,” said Alan Tan, Senior Vice President of Commercial, Uni-Fuels. 

“This strategic move bolsters our regional capabilities, optimizes operational efficiency, and positions the company to capitalise on growth opportunities across Southeast Asia, driving long-term value for our stakeholders.”

 

Photo credit: Uni-Fuels
Published: 24 February, 2026

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