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Peart Group to launch Bridge app in February to connect bunker buyers and suppliers

Bridge is a smart bunkering platform providing an end-to-end solution, from source to transaction, on a single, intuitive app across multiple digital platforms – mobile, tablet and desktop, says Group.

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Peart Group to launch Bridge app in February to connect bunker buyers and suppliers

Peart Group on Wednesday (31 January) said a new digital app specifically aimed at bunker buyers and suppliers is being launched in February.

Bridge is a smart bunkering platform, providing an end-to-end solution, from source to transaction, on a single, intuitive app across multiple digital platforms – mobile, tablet and desktop.

On the Bridge platform, Peart Group said marine fuels buyers and suppliers can “connect, chat and fix their bunkers simply and securely.”

“We have listened to owners, fuel buyers and suppliers, and of course we are all these things ourselves. It is clear how critical digitalisation has become in every sector in recent years,” Roger Peart, Chairman of the Peart Group and co-founder of Bridge, said in a statement. 

“In the context of bunker fuel enquiries and nominations, digitalisation ensures the strengthening of accuracy and transparency in the bunkering process. This is at the core of Bridge’s design; one only has to see the arguments raging in the UK Government to observe the risks posed by allowing the use of what are essentially social applications to conduct business”.

The firm said the key difference with Bridge is that it is a business chat-based app and is available on all devices with fast registration, instant notifications and updates, and shows buyers’ and suppliers’ live enquiries in one place. 

“As a group, we already have first-hand experience of such development in our other fuel operations, with 70% of our own orders coming in online and 50% of those from a mobile device. I believe that Bridge will become the go-to solution for the global marine fuels industry,” Peart added. 

The Group said Bridge is being introduced to shipowners, bunker managers and physical suppliers across major shipping and bunkering hub cities in the coming months.

 

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Published: 1 February, 2024

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Ofiniti eBDN solution chosen by FincoEnergies for marine biofuel ops in ARA region

Development takes place on the back of complex logistics and opaque operational processes experienced by the marine (bio)fuel market; which Ofiniti’s FuelBoss eBDN solution seeks to simplify.

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Rotterdam-based FincoEnergies, an independent, leading supplier of (bio)fuels and decarbonisation services for the transport sector, will be adopting Ofiniti’s FuelBoss eBDN technology, with operational support from VT Group.

The development takes place on the back of complex logistics and opaque operational processes experienced by the marine (bio)fuel market; which Ofiniti’s FuelBoss eBDN solution seeks to simplify.

“Schedules are becoming increasingly tighter as demand for sustainable biofuels grows,” explains Leon Arets, Trading & Operations Director at FincoEnergies.

“We’re adopting a platform that enhances structure and responsiveness. This digital leap allows us to not only scale efficiently but also deliver greater transparency and operational excellence to our clients.”

A spin-off from global assurance and risk management leader DNV, Ofiniti brings together deep industry know-how with cutting-edge technology. Its flagship platform, FuelBoss, is designed to replace cumbersome manual processes with streamlined digital workflows that boost efficiency and data reliability.

“Our work with LNG suppliers laid the groundwork,” notes Oliver Brix Sparsø, Global Director of Sales at Ofiniti. “But this collaboration with FincoEnergies and VT Group marks the first large-scale commitment to digital delivery workflows for biofuels. It’s a turning point for the region.”

FincoEnergies’ mission, Decarbonising the transport industry together, is grounded in collaboration and innovation. The partnership with Ofiniti and VT Group exemplifies this spirit, combining technological leadership with operational expertise.

“As operators, we continuously look for ways to improve life on board and support our partners,” adds Wouter van Reenen, Business Development Manager at VT Group. “FuelBoss is a strong fit for our operations and those of our chartering clients.”

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Related: FuelBoss to continue under new DNV company Ofiniti

 

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Published: 17 June 2025

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StormGeo adds Bearing AI to partner network, boosting AI-powered voyage optimisation

StormGeo’s Voyage Optimization Service will integrate Bearing AI’s advanced vessel performance models to deliver more precise fuel consumption predictions, efficient route planning, and reduced emissions.

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Oslo-based StormGeo, a global leader in weather intelligence and decision support solutions, on Thursday (12 June) announced a strategic partnership with Bearing AI, a pioneer in AI-driven vessel performance modelling.

This collaboration marks a significant step forward in maritime efficiency, bringing together StormGeo’s decades-long experience in voyage optimisation with Bearing AI’s advanced machine learning capabilities.

Through this partnership, StormGeo’s Voyage Optimization Service will integrate Bearing AI’s advanced vessel performance models to deliver more precise fuel consumption predictions, efficient route planning, and reduced emissions.

“Our partnership with Bearing AI represents a new chapter in voyage optimization,” said Petter Andersen, Senior Vice President – Shipping at StormGeo.

“By integrating AI-driven vessel performance models into our trusted framework, we are offering the best of both worlds – StormGeo’s proven shipping expertise and long history with weather intelligence and Bearing AI’s adaptive technology. The result is a superior solution for shipping companies looking to optimise routes, improve fuel efficiency, and ensure regulatory compliance.”

StormGeo’s Voyage Optimization Service already empowers maritime operators with intelligent routing based on real-time weather, oceanographic conditions, and fuel efficiency models. With the addition of Bearing AI’s models, shipowners and operators can expect:

  • Optimised route planning – Enhanced data accuracy enables dynamic adjustments for the safest, most fuel-efficient voyages and more precise ETA predictions.
  • Improved fuel efficiency – AI-powered models complement StormGeo’s technology and forecasting expertise, improving fuel consumption predictions.
  • Lower carbon emissions – Precise modeling supports compliance with IMO regulations, including CII and EEXI, helping companies meet sustainability goals.

“We’re excited to partner with StormGeo to provide shipping companies with a future-ready solution that maximizes both profitability and sustainability,” said Dylan Keil, CEO at Bearing AI.

“Our AI-powered solution combines data from different sources with adaptable machine learning technologies to build models that predict vessel performance in a wide range of operating conditions – complementing StormGeo’s performance models. StormGeo’s global reach, commitment to technological innovation, and trusted reputation make them an ideal partner for our technology.”

The partnership aligns with the industry’s shift toward digitalisation while reinforcing StormGeo’s position as a trusted, forward-thinking partner in voyage intelligence.

 

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Published: 13 June 2025

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OCI Fuels and ZeroNorth complete first fully digital delivery of green methanol in Port of Rotterdam

Delivery saw OCI FUELS and barge operator UniBarge supply green methanol using ZeroNorth’s eBDN solution.

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OCI Fuels has partnered with maritime technology firm ZeroNorth to use its Electronic Bunker Delivery Note (eBDN) solution across its operations, said the latter on Thursday (12 June).

The development also marked the first fully digital delivery of green methanol taking place in the Port of Rotterdam.

“This marks the first of many digital green fuel deliveries – and points to the broader change happening in the bunker industry,” noted Nicolai Bendixen, Managing Director at ZeroNorth Bunker.

“As the industry adapts to new fuels, regulatory pressure, and growing expectations around transparency, solutions like eBDN will play a key role. We’re proud to support this transformation and grateful to partner with OCI FUELS in making it happen.”

The delivery saw OCI Fuels and barge operator UniBarge supply green methanol using the eBDN solution.

By replacing manual paperwork with a digital process, the system streamlines operations and improves transparency for all parties involved.

 

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Published: 13 June 2025

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