
Bunkering of Bit Viking was Coralius’s initially in crucial Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp Area
Espoo, Finland headquartered Gasum records that its 5,800 cu.m LNG bunkering vessel, Coralius has actually executed its very first ship-to-ship bunkering in the port as well as refining location of Rotterdam, among one of the most essential logistics centers in Europe.
The landmark bunkering of the background is gotten to when showing her accessibility in the ARA (Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp location). Liquefied gas (LNG) was provided to the item vessel Bit Viking.
“It’s time to celebrate,” stated Kimmo Rahkamo, Vice President, gas as well as LNG,Gasum “Finally, being able to bunker our clients in the ARA area increases LNG availability and security for the LNG fueled fleet. The amount of LNG driven vessels is growing rapidly globally, and we will definitely be part of the growth by being present where LNG is needed,”
Coralius’s major functional location remains in the North Sea as well as the Skagerrak location.
“We are happy with this opportunity to get LNG by ship-to-ship bunkering in the Port of Rotterdam, too,” stated Anders Hermansson, Technical Manager ofTarbit Shipping “Our vessel Bit Viking converted to LNG already in 2011. Since then we have operated on LNG about 97% of the time, mainly supported by Gasum. We would like to continue on this path and consequently we are depending on reliable and flexible LNG supplies.”