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Port of Ceuta Leads the Mediterranean in Fuel Supply Transparency

  • Writer: medfuels
    medfuels
  • Feb 24
  • 2 min read



The Port of Ceuta has become the first in the Mediterranean to mandate the use of certified mass flow meters (MFMs) for fuel supply operations. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and efficiency in bunkering processes.


MFMs provide precise measurements of fuel delivered, reducing discrepancies and disputes between suppliers and vessel operators. By implementing this technology, the Port of Ceuta seeks to build trust and ensure accurate transactions in its fuel supply chain.


Beyond transparency, the adoption of MFMs is expected to streamline supply processes. Accurate measurements can reduce waiting times, leading to improved operational efficiency for both the port and its users.


This move aligns the Port of Ceuta with global standards, as major ports in Singapore and Rotterdam have already implemented similar measures. By setting this precedent in the Mediterranean, Ceuta positions itself as a forward-thinking hub in maritime fuel operations.


The port's decision reflects a broader industry trend towards adopting advanced technologies to improve service quality. As the maritime sector continues to evolve, such initiatives are crucial for maintaining competitiveness and meeting the growing demands for transparency and efficiency.


Stakeholders, including shipping companies and fuel suppliers, have expressed support for the mandate. They anticipate that the use of MFMs will lead to more accurate billing and reduced operational disputes.


Training programs are being developed to ensure that personnel are proficient in using the new systems. This will facilitate a smooth transition and maximize the benefits of the technology.


The Port of Ceuta's leadership in this area may encourage other Mediterranean ports to adopt similar practices. Such a shift could lead to a more standardized and transparent fuel supply system across the region.


By mandating certified mass flow meters, the Port of Ceuta is setting a new standard for fuel supply operations in the Mediterranean. This initiative promises to enhance transparency, efficiency, and trust within the maritime industry.

 
 
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