V.Group: Proactive Approach to 2020 Needed

April 24, 2019

Photo: V. Group
Photo: V. Group

V.Group has urged shipowners and operators to take a proactive approach to 2020 compliance. With the global sulphur cap less than nine months away, V.Group is seeing growing numbers of shipowners and operators developing Ship Implementation Plans (SIPs) to mitigate risks and minimize disruption.

It is predicted that most ships will burn ultra low sulphur fuel oils (ULSFOs) to comply with the suplhur cap legislation, switching from high sulphur fuel oil (HFO) to ULSFOs with a sulphur content at, or below, 0.50%, unless equipped with scrubbers. New on the market, it is essential to understand how these fuels will impact fuel systems and engines, with common concerns centring around stability, compatibility, and cat fines.

Ship-specific implementation plans have been recommended by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as a means to look at each vessel, understand exactly what needs to be done, empower the crew, start purchasing and loading compliant fuels, and ensure that the vessel is prepared and ready to operate on these new fuels.

While the IMO has made it very clear that a FONAR does not represent a ‘get out of jail free’ card to use or carry non-compliant fuel, it has agreed that the SIP can be taken into consideration by the Administration and Port State Control when verifying compliance with the 0.5% sulphur limit, which could be particularly important if safe compliant fuels are unexpectedly unavailable during the initial weeks of implementation.

Shipowners and operators are benefiting from V.Group’s size and scale, leveraging the knowledge and expertise across 3,000 shore-based staff and over 60 offices worldwide, which enables the provision of practical, accurate advice, tailored to the customer’s operating region and sector. The uptake of support and increasing adoption of SIPs in preparation for 2020 demonstrates the value of ship management in helping customers stay ahead of regulatory curves, while at the same time building resilience and future profitability in a volatile market environment.
 

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