Understand why poor measuring techniques are harming the bunker industry
Join the vibrant debate on the need to eliminate fraudulent bunkering practices
Learn how Coriolis flow meters can automate the measurement process
Find out how the ‘Cappuccino Effect’ can be detected, measured and stopped
Gain a better understanding of how meters work and what they can do
Meet the main manufacturers of flow meters designed for the bunker industry
Be one of the first to examine the extensive test and trial results being produced
Question the leading proponents of bunker metering
Play a role in the drive to establish an international standard on bunker metering
Be at the forefront of a movement that has the potential to change bunkering forever!
Learn how metering could give suppliers a big competitive advantage
See how bunker buyers can protect their financial interests
Find out how metering can eliminate ugly confrontation and unnecessary disputes
Benefits to Employers
Develop in-house knowledge on bunker metering
Be prepared for a sea change in bunkering practices
Bring solid technical expertise to your organisation
Find out what your peer companies are doing about quantity irregularities
Demonstrate that you are keen to help stamp out illegal and corrupt practices
Play a leading role in the development of new standards
Develop a competitive edge
This highly interactive seminar is aimed at those involved in bunker operations – particularly those supplying, delivering, buying or handling marine fuels.
Who will attend?
This is an essential information and training tool for
Bunker suppliers
Traders and brokers
Shipowners and charterers
Barge operators
Quantity surveyors and testing agencies
Maritime lawyers
Terminal operators
Port and Customs authorities
Maritime equipment manufacturers
Who are the lecturers?
The speakers at this seminar include the main protagonists of bunker metering. Participating companies so far include:
A.P. Moller – Maersk
Emerson Process Management
Endress & Hauser
Buffalo Marine Service
DNV Petroleum Services
Oxford University
And key lawmakers, port authorities and government policy makers