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Aderco welcomes GREEN4SEA Clean Shipping Award, celebrates 40th year anniversary

IMO 2020 has been one of the greatest moments in the company’s 40-year history, Olivier Baiwir, CEO of Aderco, shares with Singapore bunkering publication Manifold Times.

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Aderco International SA, with its roots originating from the maritime sector, received the GREEN4SEA Clean Shipping Award in April for driving innovation to enhance the performance of energy transition in both the shipping and inland sectors.

Coincidentally, 2021 is also the 40th year anniversary of the Switzerland-based fuel treatment technology specialist, learns Manifold Times.

“Receiving such an award is a recognition of more than 40 years of work,” Olivier Baiwir, CEO of Aderco, told the Singapore bunkering publication.

“At Aderco, we work every day to offer 100% natural sustainable products, as well as to respond to the concerns of our customers by offering them the best possible follow-up and expertise.

“This award demonstrates that we are in the air of time, that we offer sustainable products and a world-class service.”

According to Baiwir, IMO 2020 was one of the greatest moments in the company’s 40-year history. The development has allowed the company to make a positive impact in helping ship owners make the transition to IMO 2020 compliant marine fuels.

“Since 1st January 2020, and after what can only be described as the most successful year in the company’s history, Aderco has been extremely active in assisting ship owners, ship managers and charterers with regard to the new IMO low sulphur regulations compliance,” he shared.

“The very build up to the low sulphur fuels deadline, involved the entire Aderco technical team guiding both ship owners and ship managers on the importance of tank cleaning before any of the new VLSFO fuel was added to the ship’s tanks and why the use of fuel treatments was, and still is today, so important in the maintenance and operation of marine diesel engines.

“With the industry entering uncharted waters and the topic being of such great importance, Aderco produced a series of videos covering the subjects of fuel availability, fuel costs, the increased hazards during fuel changeover procedures, fuel lubricity and incompatibility of fuels, the presence of catalytic fines and contaminants, as well as the issues of insurance and indemnity cover.”

Aderco, meanwhile, is still focused on offering practical solutions and help for vessels affected by low sulphur bunker fuels as part of their normal day-to-day activities.

Baiwir was proud to highlight Aderco’s products, namely Aderco 2055G, as the most effective solution to engine contamination resulting from poorly blended VLSFO bunker fuels; and in many cases, has helped a ship suffering from fuel contamination get back to port safely.

“At the very heart of this innovation is Aderco technology where we have also delivered evolving technologies for the entire shipping industry,” he explains.

“Fuel remains an essential part of global trade and logistics and will likely continue to be so for the foreseeable future. Our ambition is to fully support the maritime sector, including the use of bio-fuels, whilst striving for greater sustainability and environmental security.”

Aderco has gain more than 10 years of expertise in the use of biofuel for industrial applications, and has more than four years of experience in providing additives for biofuel treatment in a maritime environment.

“We are happy to share that numerous test results show Aderco products are able to positively influence biofuel performance,” says Baiwir.

“Aderco products act as a fuel detergent. In addition to improving the carbon footprint, the technology provides proven and clear returns for its customers in terms of reducing operational costs; through the reduction of fuel consumption, optimisation of fuel combustion and prevention of unscheduled downtime, amongst many other benefits.”

Additionally, Baiwir was quick to note all Aderco products are environmentally-friendly and consist of 100% vegetal-organic, ashless, solvent-free and metal-free molecules.

Classified as non-hazardous, Aderco has successfully treated an incredible 40 billion tonnes of fuels over the past 40 years.

Moving forward, Baiwir shares the GREEN4SEA Clean Shipping Award has reinforced Aderco’s stand on environment sustainability and its contribution towards humanitarian relief.

He notes the company is already involved with the One Tree Planted foundation where Aderco has pledged to plant about 10,000 trees per year; the Ocean Purpose Project to solve the ocean plastic crisis and promote ocean conservation at scale, including coral reforestation; and Mercy Ships which currently operates the largest non-governmental hospital ships in the world providing humanitarian aid.

Notably, Baiwir highlights Aderco to be targeting the launch of plastic-free packaging for its products by 2025-2030.

“As a leading company in our sector, we believe it’s vitally important to not only share our values but to live them out also,” he exclaims.

“Environmental sustainability is one of the key topics and issues that we strive to address internally every day in terms of our products.

“I am very proud of what we have achieved over the past 40 years and, in close cooperation with our customers, suppliers and partners, we look forward with much enthusiasm to contributing more to our planet in the years to come.”

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Published: 27 May, 2021

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Hong Kong backs MFM adoption with voluntary scheme to boost bunkering competitiveness

Hong Kong’s Marine Department launched the Quality Bunker Operator Scheme to encourage bunker operators to install and use mass flow meter systems on their bunker vessels.

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Hong Kong’s Marine Department (MD) on Wednesday (3 June) launched the Quality Bunker Operator Scheme to encourage bunker operators to install and use mass flow meter systems (MFM systems) on their bunker vessels.

MD said the scheme aims to enhance Hong Kong’s bunkering service quality and the competitiveness of Hong Kong ports, thereby further consolidating Hong Kong’s position as an international maritime centre and a major bunkering port.

Under the Scheme, bunker operators of traditional maritime fuel and biodiesel that install and use MFM systems on their bunker vessels, with the MFM systems inspected and certified by an accredited body in accordance with the International Organization for Standardization’s ISO 22192 Standard or equivalent requirements, can apply to the MD for inclusion in the scheme’s “List of Quality Bunker Vessels”, provided they meet the relevant technical and operational requirements. 

Details of the bunker vessels successfully included in the List will be published on a dedicated page on the MD’s website for reference by shipping companies and relevant stakeholders.

Participation in the Scheme is voluntary. In addition to receiving recognition from the MD, participating bunker operators will benefit from enhanced corporate image and competitiveness through the adoption of MFM systems, thereby boosting customers’ confidence and helping to create new business opportunities.

 A spokesman for the MD, said: “As an international maritime centre supported by our country, Hong Kong has a strategic location adjacent to major international fairways. Coupled with years of development in marine fuel bunkering, Hong Kong possesses rich experience and talent in the field. For many years, Hong Kong has consistently ranked as the seventh-largest bunkering port globally, the second-largest in our country, and the largest in the Greater Bay Area, providing reliable and competitive fuel bunkering services to ocean-going vessels from around the world. 

“As the international shipping industry has an increasing demand for accuracy and transparency in bunkering services, service quality and measurement precision in bunkering operations have become important indicators of a bunkering port’s competitiveness. The Scheme will enhance bunkering accuracy and transparency, further enhancing the quality of Hong Kong’s bunkering services.

The spokesman added that comprehensive port services are one of Hong Kong’s key advantages as an international maritime centre.

“We will also mandate the use of MFM systems on all methanol bunker vessels this year to ensure that Hong Kong continues to provide high-quality bunkering services in the era of green maritime fuels.” 

Note: The application form for the Scheme can be found on the MD’s website. Interested bunker operators can download the application form from the website or contact the MD’s Green Maritime Fuel Team via email ([email protected]) for details.

 

Photo credit: Manifold Times
Published: 4 June, 2026

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Alternative Fuels

MPA and MSC ink MoU to support adoption of alternative bunker fuels

MPA and MSC will explore new routes and services to strengthen connectivity, support the adoption of alternative marine fuels such as bio-LNG, and advance technologies to improve vessel energy efficiency.

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MPA and MSC ink MoU to support adoption of alternative bunker fuels

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) on Wednesday (3 June) said it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company to strengthen collaboration in maritime decarbonisation, digitalisation, innovation, and manpower development. 

The MoU was signed on 25 May 2026 by Mr Ang Wee Keong, Chief Executive of MPA, and Mr Soren Toft, Chief Executive Officer of MSC.

The MoU underscores the shared commitment of MPA and MSC to foster a sustainable, digital, and future-ready maritime sector, while enhancing MSC’s operational and business activities in Singapore. This year also marks the 30th anniversary of MSC establishing its Asia Regional Office and local office in Singapore.

Under the MoU, MPA and MSC will explore new routes and services to strengthen connectivity, support the adoption of alternative marine fuels such as bio-LNG, and advance technologies to improve vessel energy efficiency and operational performance.

MPA and MSC will also collaborate on maritime digitalisation initiatives to improve operational efficiency, including streamlining vessel arrivals and port operations. 

On manpower development, MSC will support internship and scholarship opportunities through Singapore Maritime Foundation’s Maritime Outreach Network (MaritimeONE) platform, an industry-led tripartite partnership comprising industry, government and institutes of higher learning that aims to raise awareness of the maritime industry and attract quality talent into the maritime sector.

Mr Ang Wee Keong, Chief Executive of MPA, said: “This partnership reflects the strong collaboration between MPA and MSC in driving sustainability and digitalisation in the maritime sector. By working together on decarbonisation, operational efficiency and talent development, we aim to strengthen Maritime Singapore’s position as a trusted and future-ready global maritime hub.”

Mr Soren Toft, Chief Executive Officer of MSC, said: “Singapore is a strategically important hub for MSC and a key gateway to the broader Asia region. As we mark 30 years in Singapore, this MOU reinforces our long-term commitment to strengthening our presence here. MSC and Singapore are closely aligned on the priorities shaping the future of global shipping, and we look forward to deepening this partnership to drive the continued growth and resilience of the maritime industry.”

 

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Published: 4 June, 2026

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StormGeo and OceanScore link emissions data, compliance workflows

Cooperation combines StormGeo’s expertise in operational vessel and emissions data with OceanScore’s expertise in emissions compliance workflows across EU ETS, FuelEU Maritime and UK ETS requirements.

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StormGeo and OceanScore link emissions data, compliance workflows

Weather intelligence and decision support solutions provider StormGeo and Hamburg-based technology platform OceanScore on Wednesday (3 June) said they have deepened their ongoing cooperation through the signing of a collaboration agreement during Posidonia 2026 in Athens on 2 June.

The cooperation combines StormGeo’s expertise in operational vessel and emissions data with OceanScore’s expertise in emissions compliance workflows across EU ETS, FuelEU Maritime and upcoming UK ETS requirements.

Together, the companies aim to help shipping companies seamlessly navigate increasing regulatory complexity more efficiently — from emissions reporting and data validation to compliance exposure management, pooling and financial settlement.

As emissions regulation becomes an increasingly important part of commercial shipping operations, the need for reliable operational data and streamlined compliance processes continues to grow. The cooperation between StormGeo and OceanScore is designed to support shipping companies with more connected, transparent and actionable processes across operational and commercial teams.

“From the outside, companies like StormGeo and OceanScore may sometimes be perceived as competitors because both operate around emissions and compliance workflows,” said Albrecht Grell, Managing Director at OceanScore. 

“But in reality, the industry increasingly needs both perspectives working together: trusted operational emissions data on one side and commercial compliance execution on the other. Our cooperation reflects that shipping companies are no longer looking for isolated solutions — they need connected processes, automated across different systems and reliable decision-making throughout the full compliance chain.”

By connecting validated operational emissions data with commercial compliance management, the cooperation supports workflows across:

  • emissions reporting and validation 
  • compliance management across EU ETS, FuelEU Maritime and upcoming UK ETS requirements
  • exposure visibility and cost transparency
  • pooling, settlement and financial processes 

The cooperation also aims to improve commercial transparency and coordination across operational and commercial stakeholders.

“StormGeo plays a central role in helping shipping companies turn operational vessel and emissions data into trusted, decision-ready insights,” said Espen Martinsen, Chief Commercial Officer at StormGeo. 

“As emissions regulations become more complex, this data is essential for transparent and efficient compliance management. By working with OceanScore, we can help customers connect StormGeo’s validated operational data with commercial compliance processes, creating a more integrated and practical approach to emissions management.”

The signing ceremony took place at the StormGeo booth during Posidonia 2026 in Athens and was attended by representatives from both companies.

Both companies expect the cooperation to continue evolving alongside upcoming regulatory developments, including FuelEU Maritime, EU ETS, the upcoming UK ETS and future emissions-related frameworks affecting global shipping.

 

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Published: 4 June, 2026

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