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Inter improves Gothenburg terminal
DEDICATED TO FUEL
BUNKERING • INTER TERMINALS RESPONDED TO THE NEW IMO 2020 RULE BY DEVELOPING A SIGNIFICANTLY ENHANCED BUNKERING FACILITY AT ITS GOTHENBURG TERMINAL IN SWEDEN
IN RESPONSE TO the much anticipated ‘IMO 2020’ rule, the mandatory reduction of sulphur oxide emissions from ships imposed by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) that took effect on 1 January 2020, Inter Terminals can now offer state-of-the-art low sulphur marine fuel bunkering at its storage terminal in the port of Gothenburg, Sweden. Since coming into force, the regulation has required vessels to use marine fuels with a sulphur content of no more than 0.5 per cent, compared to a previous limit of 3.5 per cent.
Occupying a strategic location on an active transit channel for large fuel oil flows and now with dedicated IMO 2020-compliace bunkering, the Gothenburg terminal is particularly well placed to meet the new
INVESTMENT IN ITS TERMINAL IN SCANDINAVIA’S
LARGEST PORT NOW ALLOWS INTER TERMINALS demand for low-sulphur fuel from both new and existing customers.
Investing in low-sulphur fuel bunkering at Gothenburg reflects Inter Terminals’ commitment to adapting and developing its pan-European facilities to meet changing regulations and market requirements, the company says. The project concept and design was managed by Inter Terminals’ in-house project engineering teams in association with construction partners. The works included converting 50,000 m³ of existing tankage to dedicated bunker fuel storage, linked directly by three pipelines to the terminal’s new bunkering facility at the port’s coastal jetties.
AUTOMATED FUELLING Bunkering operations at Gothenburg are fully automated for optimum efficiency, accuracy and safety. The automation system allows identified ships to enter key selection data, such as fuel type or grade and the volume required, prior to automatic loading. As part of a bespoke bunkering service, fuel additives can also be injected into the pipeline on request to meet specific cargo requirements.
In addition to safe and efficient storage and handling of products ranging from fuel oil and diesel to vacuum gasoil, jet fuel and gasoline, Inter Terminals’ Gothenburg site has one of the most advanced fuel blending facilities in Europe. With access to streams from interconnected local refineries, the terminal’s sophisticated blending hub can provide a flexible offering to customers. This includes the potential for customised low-sulphur fuel solutions to comply with IMO 2020 regulations and individual cargo specifications.
Summing up, Mathias Jonasson, managing director and country manager of Inter Terminals Sweden, says this latest investment at Gothenburg demonstrates the company’s forward-thinking approach to an everchanging market. He comments: “Continuous investment in skills and infrastructure at our terminals is key to achieving growth in our business and for our customers. With this new fully automated bunkering facility, Inter Terminals is able to deliver an IMO 2020-compliant service to shipping from Scandinavia’s largest and busiest port occupying a prime geographical location on Sweden’s west coast, together with the added value benefits of specialist fuel blending expertise.” www.interterminals.com