This week saw vessel operators plan further investments in methanol powered tonnage while others have extended their port networks and infrastructure strategies.
Maersk and other involved parties successfully tested essential operations, including berthing, unberthing, and hose connections, laying the groundwork for future methanol bunkering activities.
Firm’s Integrated Management System (IMS) for Ship Management and Bunkering Services has achieved certification in relation to ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018.
Shipping industry’s engagement with alternative fuels and methanol in particular took another step forward with creation of Clean Maritime Fuels Platform and Methanex acquiring OCI Global’s...
Successful transfers between MOL-owned “Green Pioneer” and Navigator Gas-owned “Navigator Global” demonstrate operational viability of future ammonia bunkering in Pilbara region of Western Australia.
Certification supports the company’s vision of delivering reliable, efficient, and data-driven solutions that meet the evolving needs of the marine fuel industry, says bunker trading arm...
‘The ISO 9001:2015 accreditation affirms Integr8 Fuels’ position as a trusted partner in the bunker trading industry,’ says firm.
Company now provides bunkering services in countries including Belgium, China, Hong Kong, and Malaysia, representing a 70% increase in port coverage since its Nasdaq listing in...
This week’s highlights include IMO granting consultative status to Methanol Institute, marking a significant milestone for cleaner shipping, enabling MI to represent producers and stakeholders.
Firm expanded Europe’s first green methanol-powered feeder network, launched in July, with the launch of Green Baltic X-PRESS, which commenced operations on 23 August.