Sunday, December 22, 2024

Jan Christensen News

Hapag-Lloyd Trials Biofuel

German shipping major Hapag-Lloyd announced that one of its ships recently refueled in Rotterdam with an eco-friendly biofuel, as part of its plan to reduce CO2 emissions."For the first time, the “Montreal Express” is being powered by so-called “B20” fuel, which consists of 80 percent low-sulfur fuel oil and 20 percent bio-diesel based on cooking oils and fats that had previously been used in the food service/catering industry," said a press note from the container transportation company.The biodiesel generates up to 90 percent less CO2 emissions than conventional fuels…

Bomin Exits Bunker Markets in Singapore, Antwerp

The Bomin Group, a supplier of marine fuels, has announced that it will exit the bunker markets in Singapore and Antwerp.Going forward Bomin will operate from only two offices: Houston and Hamburg. The two offices will serve all Bomin customers in all German ports, the US Gulf Coast, Panama, Norfolk, and Ecuador.“The Bomin group is in a transformation and restructuring process and intense competition and low margins characterize the situation in all major ports,” says Jan Christensen, Managing Director of Bomin Group. “We see many…

Bomin Launches Physical Operation in Mauritius

The Bomin Group, a leading global physical supplier and trader of marine fuel oil, today announced that it is launching a physical operation in Port Louis, Mauritius, effective from July 12, 2016. The expansion significantly strengthens Bomin’s position in a growing and important region, and continues the company’s ambitious plans for growth throughout 2016. Bomin (Mauritius) Ltd. will utilise the modern, 2008-build, double-hulled bunker barge “MT Hakkasan” to provide customers with quality products, including IFO 180cst, as well as MGO.