Singapore launches digital receipts for bunker deliveries

Digital delivery notes will be in effect from November but won’t be mandatory until late 2024.
When a ship buys bunker oil, a so-called bunker delivery note (BDN) is generated. It shows, among other, the amount and type of fuel. | Photo: Jorge Silva/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
When a ship buys bunker oil, a so-called bunker delivery note (BDN) is generated. It shows, among other, the amount and type of fuel. | Photo: Jorge Silva/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

Singapore will be the first port in the world to instate digital receipts for bunker fuel purchases.

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