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12th PorTech Asia Summit to be held in Malaysia from 9 to 10 January

Themed “Smart Green Multi-win”, the event aims to gather members of the port industry to discuss and promote the innovation and development of the port industry in the digital era.

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12th PorTech Asia Summit to be held in Malaysia on 9 to 10 January

With the steady growth of the global economy and the increase in trade activities, maritime demand continues to rise, the Asia-Pacific region as an important engine of global economic growth, its port industry is facing unprecedented development opportunities and challenges. 

With this, the 12th PorTech Asia Summit is timely and will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 9 to 10 January 2025.

Organised by Shine Consultant, with the theme of "Smart Green Multi-win", it aims to gather members of the port industry to discuss and promote the innovation and development of the port industry in the digital era.

The summit will focus on the following key topics:

  • Global Economic and Trade Changes and the New Development of Port Industry
  • Smart Port Construction in Asian-Pacific Region
  • Opportunities in the Southeast Asia’s Port Infrastructure Market
  • Integration of Digital and Intelligent Technologies to Create a Model Smart Port in Asian-Pacific Region
  • Practical Insights from Building Smart Logistics Collaboration Platforms
  • Innovation and Development in Port-Adjacent Warehousing and Multimodal Transport
  • Innovative Solutions for Upgrading Fully Automated Terminals
  • Applications of Autonomous Transport Systems in Smart Ports
  • Innovative Applications of Smart Logistics Equipment in Asian-Pacific Region
  • Innovations and Safety Management in Liquid Cargo Handling Technologies
  • Innovative Digital Yard Systems for Large Dry Bulk Ports
  • 5G and Digital Twin Technologies Empowering Smart Port Upgrades
  • Innovative Safety Management Cases in Unmanned Terminals
  • Innovative Cybersecurity Solutions for Ports in Asian-Pacific Region
  • Research and Application of Anti-Collision Technologies in Multi-Machine Terminal Yards
  • Development and Application of IoT-Based Personnel Safety Behavior Recognition Systems
  • Supply Chain Resilience and Security Level in Asian-Pacific Region

Conference highlights

  • Professional Forum: As one of the earliest special forums focusing on the application of cutting-edge technologies in the port and shipping industry in the Asia-Pacific region (since 2005), we follow the policy orientation and industry practice, focusing on hot topics such as smart ports, smart shipping, and green ships.
  • In-depth communication opportunities: 30+ authoritative speakers, 40+ strategic media partners, 150+ well-known enterprises at home and abroad, 300+ heavy-weight participants. More than 65% of the participants at the decision-making level, creating more efficient communication efficiency and discovering more opportunities for cooperation.
  • Multi-channel voice: keynote speech, summit dialogue, roundtable discussion, media interview, video display and other forms of communication, tea break talks, one-to-one introductions, booth interaction, closed-door exchanges and other on-site displays.
  • Comprehensive promotion: official media + professional media: pre-conference + in-conference + post-conference continuous enterprise product promotion, providing online and offline brand display opportunities for participating enterprises.

Interested parties may contact:

Jenny Wu
Tel: (86 21) 6095 7179
E-mail: [email protected]
Company: Shine Consultant International Ltd.

Or scan QR code to register. Interested parties may also register here.

12th PorTech Asia Summit to be held in Malaysia on 9 to 10 January

 

Photo credit: Shine Consultant
Published: 19 November, 2024

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Biofuel

Singapore: GCMD introduces new technique for FAME bio bunker fuel fingerprinting

Fingerprinting identifies feedstock origins of FAME-based biofuels used in shipping industry; can be used as a potential tool to detect fraud in marine fuel supply chains and ensure biofuel authenticity.

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Singapore: GCMD introduces new technique for FAME bio bunker fuel fingerprinting

The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) on Monday (2 December) released its latest report, presenting a new technique that creates a fingerprint for Fatty Acid Methyl Esters(FAME) bio bunker fuels.

This fingerprint identifies the feedstock origins of the FAME-based biofuels used in the shipping industry.

GCMD said FAME fingerprinting is needed as the shipping sector is increasingly using biofuels, such as FAME, to reduce its GHG emissions. With that, concerns have arisen regarding the legitimacy of biofuels and whether they are truly sustainable. 

Industry bodies are seeing a rising number of cases mislabelling biofuels purported to be made from recycled oils and fats, while suspicions persist that they might be produced from cheaper and less sustainable virgin oils.

“To address these concerns, FAME fingerprinting can be used as a potential tool to detect fraud in marine fuel supply chains and ensure biofuel authenticity. By providing a physical validation method that complements existing certification schemes, FAME fingerprinting can help justify the green premium with genuine environmental benefits and safeguard the integrity of marine fuels supply chain,” GCMD said. 

FAME fingerprinting is based on the principle that the fatty acid profile of FAME is unique to its feedstock and can be preserved during feedstock transesterification to produce FAME. The "fingerprint" can then be compared against a database of known fatty acid profiles to identify the feedstock origin. 

GCMD worked with VPS who modified existing fuel testing methods to carry out sample analyses using a gas chromatograph with flame-ionisation detection, an instrument commonly found in fuel test laboratories. 

The analysis takes about an hour, comparable to the turnaround time for current marine fuel quality testing in the supply chain. 

“We have tested this method on a variety of FAME samples from different suppliers, including virgin oils, used cooking oils, palm oil mill effluent, beef tallow and food waste and were able to identify the feedstock origins for each sample,” GCMD added.

Manifold Times previously reported Captain Rahul Choudhuri, President, Strategic Partnerships at marine fuels testing company VPS, forecasting the use of finger printing technology today will likely establish a blueprint of how future alternative bunker fuels’ feedstocks are authenticated.

Captain Choudhuri said this when he gave an update of VPS’ biofuels finger printing trials with GCMD.

Note: The full report, titled ‘Rapid forensic analysis of FAME-based biofuels: Potential use of its fingerprint as a fraud detection tool’, can be downloaded here

Related: Marine Fuels 360: Fingerprinting to play key role in proving biofuel feedstock authenticity and beyond, says VPS
Related: GCMD-led consortium completes trials of sustainable biofuel bunker supply chains
Related: Dr. Nicholas Clague shares VPS’ experience with alternative bunker fuels
Related: Dubai: Shipowners and peers discuss realities of biofuel adoption at VPS Biofuels Seminar
Related: Singapore: VPS panel discussion presents a masterclass in shipping’s biofuel bunker adoption issues to the deck

 

Photo credit: Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation
Published: 2 December, 2024

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Methanol

PLAGEN to produce and supply green methanol bunker fuel with Latvia plant

Korean firm’s MoU with AE Risinājumi will see construction of Latvia’s first commercial-scale green methanol production plant, which will supply green methanol to ships in EU’s maritime fleet.

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PLAGEN to produce and supply green methanol bunker fuel with Latvia plant

South Korean clean energy firm PLAGEN on Friday (29 November) signed an MOU with Latvian company, AE Risinājumi, for the production of green methanol in Latvia at the “2024 Latvia-Korea Business Forum” hosted by the President of Latvia.

The agreement will result in the construction of Latvia's first commercial-scale green methanol production plant, which will supply green methanol to ships in the EU's maritime fleet, contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from maritime transportation.

PLAGEN's MoU aims to produce 20,000 metric tonnes (mt) of green methanol per year and will begin feasibility studies in the first half of 2025, and full-scale production will begin in 2028.

With 53% of Latvia's land area covered by forests, timber production and wood processing make a significant contribution to Latvia’s economic production, which generates a large amount of forest residues and wood wastes. In addition, Latvia also has an abundance and low price of renewable electricity from wind power. 

Latvia is one of the most competitive countries in the European Union, as it can produce clean methanol at a competitive price by using abundant wood waste as a raw material and renewable electricity from cheap wind power.

The use of abundant forest residues and wood wastes as a feedstock and cheap renewable electricity from wind power makes it possible to produce green methanol with a competitive price, making Latvia is one of the most competitive countries in the EU.

In the European Union, the European Emissions Trading Scheme (EU-ETS) will come into effect in 2025, requiring shipping companies to purchase carbon credits for their greenhouse gas emissions.

In addition, the EU is implementing FuelEU Maritime, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2% below the 2020 average by 2025 and 80% by 2050. This is expected to result in an energy transition to green methanol.

In July 2023, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted a revised strategy that calls for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships to net-zero by or around 2050, and plans to introduce full-scale regulations from 2027, and shipping companies have begun ordering methanol-powered ships fueled by green methanol, a carbon-neutral fuel.

“We expect to start producing green methanol in Latvia in 2028, which will reduce greenhouse gas emissions from EU maritime transport vessels and contribute significantly to the revitalization of the Latvian economy and national energy security,” said John Kyung, CEO of PLAGEN.

In November 2024, PLAGEN completed the purchase of an industrial complex and received a government permit for the construction of the country's first green methanol plant in Dongjeom Industrial Complex in Taebaek City, Gangwon-do. 

The project, which will produce 10,000 mt per year, is scheduled to begin construction in the first half of 2025 and begin production in the second half of 2027.

Related: Korea: Taebaek City and PLAGEN to build green methanol bunker fuel plant
Related: Korean firm PLAGEN plans green methanol production project for bunkering

 

Photo credit: PLAGEN
Published: 2 December, 2024

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VLSFO

ENGINE: Vibra halts VLSFO bunker fuel supply in Brazilian ports

Company said it faced several challenges since starting bunkering operations in the region and decided to end the project to focus on other opportunities.

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Brazilian fuel supplier Vibra has announced it will cease offering VLSFO at Vila do Conde and Belém.

The company said it faced several challenges since starting bunkering operations in the region and decided to end the project to focus on other opportunities.

The market in Vila do Conde and Belém remains competitive. However, pricing pressures in the region have made it increasingly difficult for some players to sustain operations, a source says.

By Debarati Bhattacharjee

 

Photo credit: Marisa Cornelsen on Unsplash
Source: ENGINE
Published: 2 December, 2024

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