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Jul 11, 2024 ... fuel supplier Ankora Fuels has completed its first bunker operation.
The firm delivered MGO by barge to a bulk carrier at Port Newark in New Jersey on July 3, the company said in a LinkedIn ... |
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Jul 11, 2024 ... an operator in New York, Gonzalo Rivera as a fuel trader in Geneva, Ranna Bazzi and Gil Da Luz as barge operators in Copenhagen, Felicia Ng as senior green fuel originator in Singapore, and Sherman ... |
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Jul 5, 2024 ... timely; and, with the physical operations teams for reviewing all stock movements, either in tank, barges, waterborne, in pipe, etc (delivered or to be delivered)
Help to implement process and ... |
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Jun 28, 2024 ... launched on the US East Coast.
Ankora Fuels will initially focus on MGO and ULSMGO deliveries by barge and truck in the Port of New York and New Jersey, co-founder John Barbarise III told Ship ... |
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Jun 28, 2024 ... SMEs across various industries."
Aalborg-based Malik Energy is involved in physical supply by barge, truck and ex-pipe at ports across Denmark. The firm has a staff of seven in its sales team, ... |
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Jun 26, 2024 ... and is involved in physical supply at ports across Turkey with a terminal at Limaş and five barges, according to the company's website. The firm is also involved in bunker trading ... |
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Jun 20, 2024 ... findings from an investigation into last week's allision between a dredger and a bunker barge in Singapore show no evidence of the accident being caused by congestion, according to the ... |
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Jun 17, 2024 ... been on hold for much of the past month after the only delivery vessel at the port was sold.
The barge OW Baltic -- the only ship delivering HSFO and VLSFO at Montevideo, chartered by Bunker One ... |
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Jun 17, 2024 ... beaches have been closed in Singapore after fuel oil from a stricken bunker barge reached the shoreline over the weekend.
As Ship & Bunker reported previously, the dredger Vox Maxima ran ... |
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Jun 17, 2024 ... barges previously deployed to supply fuel in Algoa Bay have now left the country following a dispute between the industry and South Africa's government.
All of the barges previously ... |