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VTTI Dalian Handles Green Methanol Loading in China

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Kate Rainford

Kate is our Junior Writer at Tank Storage Magazine

VTTI Dalian (VTD) has successfully supported Northeast China’s first bonded green methanol ship-to-ship bunkering operation. In a post on LinkedIn, VTD said this achievement marks an important step in fulfilling a total green marine fuel supply chain logistic in Northeast Asia and supports VTTI’s energy transition strategy.

Janice Kuan, senior vice president commercial at VTTI says: ‘This initiative reflects our clear commitment to enabling energy transition. By facilitating green methanol bunkering at VTTI Dalian, we are supporting our partners in adopting cleaner marine fuels while simultaneously advancing VTTI’s strategy to lead in sustainable infrastructure.’

Strategically located at Dalian Port – the only main port for Northeast China – VTTI Dalian is an independent public terminal serving chemical producers and traders inland. With four jetties for vessels up to 50,000 DWT, dedicated chemical storage, and multimodal access, the terminal is a critical logistics hub for sustainable fuel distribution.

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