First LNG Bunker License for Kairos

December 13, 2019

Photo courtesy of Nauticor
Photo courtesy of Nauticor

In December Nauticor's “Kairos” received the first license to conduct LNG ship-to-ship bunkering operations in the port of Rostock. 

The long-term permit was issued by the port authority of Rostock.

The permit to conduct ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operations in the largest German Baltic Sea port was awarded in a timely manner and will be the basis for the supply of LNG to a variety of customers. The preparations for the supply of LNG to their vessels are already ongoing and the first operations will be conducted within the next weeks.

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