Bunker Holding declined last year but is still the largest in the world

Only four out of the ten largest bunker companies grew in 2023. Monjasa grew slightly, while Bunker Holding lost volumes but remains at the top.
While volume sales at Bunker Holding fell last year, the same was true for five other bunker companies in the top ten list. Their volume sales either dipped or stood still. | Photo: Pr / Bunker Holding
While volume sales at Bunker Holding fell last year, the same was true for five other bunker companies in the top ten list. Their volume sales either dipped or stood still. | Photo: Pr / Bunker Holding

Bunker Holding is still the world’s largest supplier of marine fuels, even though the bunker group lost 16.7% in sales volumes last year compared to 2022.

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