Bunker company wants strict enforcement of new rules in Rotterdam

It’s positive that Dutch and Belgian ports are set to introduce mass flow meters, but the rules need to be clear beforehand, says Integr8.
Integr8 mener, at Singapores MFM-udrulning skal tjene som Rotterdams forbillede for, hvor man kommer problemer med bunkersnyd til livs. | Photo: Port of Rotterdam
Integr8 mener, at Singapores MFM-udrulning skal tjene som Rotterdams forbillede for, hvor man kommer problemer med bunkersnyd til livs. | Photo: Port of Rotterdam

Bunker company Integr8 Fuels welcomes the fact that the ports of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Antwerp will finally make mass flow meters (MFMs) mandatory to prevent fraud in relation to fuel deliveries.

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