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Singapore: SSA initiates whitelisting programme for harbour craft launch operators

Programme establishes safety and operational standards to enhance safe transfer of ship’s crew between ships in the anchorages and ensure that launch crew members receive proper training and certification.

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The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) on Tuesday (8 April) published a port marine notice to inform the shipping and harbour craft communities regarding a whitelisting programme initiated by the Singapore Shipping Association (SSA).

SSA, in consultation with MPA and support from industry partners, is introducing a Whitelist for Harbour Craft Launch Operators. The programme establishes safety and operational standards to enhance safe transfer of ship’s crew between ships in the anchorages.

“Shipping Community is advised to engage launch operators in the Whitelist for crew transfer between ships,” MPA said. 

According to the SSA circular attached to the MPA notice, the whitelisting programme also ensures that launch crew members receive proper training and certification. 

Under the programme, launch operators are audited based on a set of safety criteria and benchmarks such as provision of certified life jackets and adherence to robust safety protocols.

“While this is a voluntary programme, the programme seeks to encourage the launch service industry to adhere to prescribed standards,” SSA said. 

To be whitelisted, launch operators must meet the following criteria:

  • Adherence to Singapore port safety regulations, including Port Marine Circular (PMC) No. 34 of 2020, “Guidelines for Safe Transfer of Persons Between Vessels at Anchorages.”
  • Provision of Certified Life Jackets according to Workplace Safety and Health Guidelines Personal Flotation Devices – Life Jacket [Final version to be issued est. in May 2025]
  • Life jacket specifications of 150N SOLAS or ISO standards
  • 2 Crew Boat Manning
  • Customer Feedback and Satisfaction: Positive feedback on service 

After a thorough assessment process, SSA has listed the following launch operators were determined to have meet the criteria for inclusion in the SSA Whitelist. 

“These operators are committed to safe and reliable personnel transfers,” it said. 

Cast Launch Services Pte Ltd
Email : [email protected]
Phone : +65 6369 9860 

York Launch Services Pte Ltd
Email : [email protected]
Phone : +65 6842 1955    

SeaCabbie Pte Ltd
Email : [email protected]
Phone : +65 8172 5329

SSA said will continue to evaluate and whitelist operators that demonstrate a strong commitment to safe transfer of personnel at sea.

“While arrangements made between launch operators and their clients are driven by commercial considerations, SSA encourages members to engage operators in the whitelist,” it added.  

“Collectively, these ‘safety first movers’ and the shipping community can advance safety stewardship and enhance the competitiveness of the Port of Singapore.”

Note: For any questions or further clarifications, please email [email protected].

 

Photo credit: Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore
Published: 9 April, 2025

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Singapore: Equatorial conducts its first bio-blended LSMGO bunker fuel delivery of 2025

Several key challenges including product sourcing, sustainability certification, product handling, and logistics & planning had to be addressed to execute the complex operation, notes COO of Equatorial.

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Singapore: Equatorial conducts its first bio-blended LSMGO bunker fuel delivery of 2025

Singapore bunker supplier Equatorial Marine Fuel Management Services Pte Ltd (Equatorial) in early May carried out its first bio-blended B24 Low Sulphur Marine Gas Oil (LSMGO) bunker fuel delivery of 2025.

The milestone saw Equatorial’s Singapore-flagged 7,999 dwt IMO Type II bunker tanker EM Nikita delivering Used Cooking Oil Methyl Ester (UCOME) based LSMGO, blended to B24 spec, to an Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) operated vessel with its electronic bunker delivery note (eBDN).

“This milestone represents not just Equatorial’s first B24 LSMGO delivery, but also a significant step forward for sustainable marine fuel adoption in Singapore,” Choong Sheen Mao, Chief Operating Officer at Equatorial, told Manifold Times.

“It showcases our capability to evolve alongside the market and our commitment to providing certified, traceable, and high-quality biofuels to our customers.”

According to So Kah Meng, Sustainable Energy Manager at Equatorial, several key challenges including product sourcing, sustainability certification, product handling, and logistics & planning had to be addressed to execute the complex operation.

“Bio-blended LSMGO is significantly rarer in the market than bio-blended VLSFO due to limited production capacity, stricter blending requirements, and limited downstream demand. Equatorial secured supply through advanced procurement planning and leveraging trusted ISCC-certified upstream partners,” he explained.

“ISCC EU certification was essential to ensure traceability and regulatory compliance. Equatorial worked closely with its supply chain to ensure full documentation and sustainability verification ahead of the delivery schedule.

“Unlike bio-VLSFO, bio-blended LSMGO’s lower viscosity and pour point demanded additional considerations in tank pre-treatment and temperature control during transfer. Equatorial implemented specialised cleaning protocols and temperature monitoring to maintain fuel integrity.

“Coordination between our UCOME supplier, storage facility, barge planning, and receiving vessel was critical. Equatorial’s in-house technical and commercial teams worked closely with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and classification societies to ensure regulatory compliance and operational safety.”

Moving forward, Patrick Ng, Assistant Marketing Manager at Equatorial, believed the milestone operation was made possible by the favourable commercial maritime landscape under the supervision of MPA.

“Singapore’s strong regulatory framework, established bunkering infrastructure, and growing customer interest in low-carbon fuels have made it possible for projects like this to be commercially viable,” he stated.

“Equatorial is proud to contribute to Singapore’s decarbonisation leadership.”

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Photo credit: Equatorial Marine Fuel Management Services
Published: 20 May 2025

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Baleària arranges LNG bunkering operations on same day at Port of Barcelona

Occasion marked the first time three bunkering operations were carried out on three different ships on the same day at the same port in Spain.

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Baleària arranges three LNG bunkering operations on same day in Barcelona

Spanish shipping company Baleària on Thursday (15 May) said it broke an all-time record for the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) with the bunkering of three of its vessels in the port of Barcelona.

The occasion marked the first time three bunkering operations were carried out on three different ships on the same day at the same port in Spain.

The company said the three vessels were fuelled with a total of 2,320 MWh of LNG by eight tankers. 

Fast ferry Margarita Salas was fuelled by three tankers simultaneously. Ferry Martín i Soler was fuelled by two tankers and ferry Bahama Mama was bunkered by another three tankers also. 

“Our commitment to LNG grew by 184% in 2024. Combined with electric propulsion and other eco-efficiency measures, we have managed to reduce our carbon footprint by almost 10% per passenger,” it said. 

 

Photo credit: Baleària
Published: 19 May, 2025

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Biofuel

Cosco-controlled Piraeus Container Terminal offers biofuel bunkering services

PCT, a fully controlled subsidiary of Cosco Shipping Ports, has officially introduced biofuel bunkering services for vessels calling at the Port of Piraeus.

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Cosco-controlled Piraeus Container Terminal offers biofuel bunkering services

Cosco Shipping Europe, the regional management company of China Cosco Shipping Corporation in the European Region, on Friday (16 May) said biofuel bunkering is now available at Piraeus Container Terminal (PCT) in Greece. 

PCT, a fully controlled subsidiary of Cosco Shipping Ports, has officially introduced biofuel bunkering services for vessels calling at the Port of Piraeus – supporting customers in achieving greener, more sustainable supply chains.

After listening to customer needs, Cosco Shipping (Europe) said PCT swiftly moved into action to re-evaluate legal foundations for biofuel bunkering under ISO 8217:2024 and new Greek regulations.

It added that PCT also partnered with suppliers to provide full-service bunkering options.

 

Photo credit: Cosco Shipping Europe
Published: 19 May, 2025

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