vimarsana.com

Page 23 - போர்த் அதிகாரம் ஆஃப் சிங்கப்பூர் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Insight Conversation: Tyler Baron, Minerva Bunkering

Tyler Baron is CEO of Minerva Bunkering, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mercuria Energy Group, one of the largest privately-owned energy and commodities companies in the world. He talked to Claudia Carpenter and Surabhi Sahu about the prospects for bunker demand, industry consolidation and the future of bunker fuels amid the energy transition. How do you see bunkers and bunker demand shaping up for 2021? We re expecting a continued recovery in 2021. Our volume and inquiry flow troughed late last summer and has recovered since. If we look at 2021 going forward, by line of shipping sector, container demand has had the healthiest recovery from the COVID trough. Industry-wide TEU volume I believe ended the year down less than 2%, and consumer spending on products has continued to be very strong on the back of fiscal stimulus and reduced ability to spend on services and leisure. So we think that remains supportive as we go into 2021.

Japan s Toyota Tsusho to conduct biofuel trials in Port of Singapore

Singapore Toyota Tsusho Petroleum Private Limited, a physical bunker supplier operating barges in the Port of Singapore and part of Japan s Toyota Tsusho Corporation, has become among the latest players to announce that it will conduct biofuel trials in the city-port. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now This comes after global resources company BHP, German shipping company Oldendorff Carriers, and advanced biofuels pioneer GoodFuels, with the support of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore conducted the first marine biofuel trial involving an ocean-going vessel bunkered in Singapore on April 4, a joint statement by them said separately earlier this month.

Aircon technician who fell off ship in storm found drowned 3 days later in work-related death: Coroner

Aircon technician who fell off ship in storm found drowned 3 days later in work-related death: Coroner Toggle share menu Advertisement Aircon technician who fell off ship in storm found drowned 3 days later in work-related death: Coroner Advertisement Singapore Aircon technician who fell off ship in storm found drowned 3 days later in work-related death: Coroner A plane flies over sea vessels anchored off the Eastern Anchorage in Singapore on Jul 17, 2020. (Photo: Roslan RAHMAN / AFP) 23 Apr 2021 01:40PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: A 51-year-old aircon technician fell into the sea off the east coast of Singapore during a storm while attempting to disembark from a cargo ship onto a smaller boat.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.