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TankMatch & Evos Launch Green Methanol Bunkering Solution

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Kate Rainford

Kate is our Junior Writer at Tank Storage Magazine

TankMatch and Evos have announced a dynamic new partnership aimed at delivering methanol bunkering solutions across the Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Antwerp (ARA) region. This collaboration marks a step forward in supporting the maritime industry’s transition to greener fuels.

With methanol gaining momentum as a sustainable marine fuel, new safety protocols and infrastructure adaptations are crucial. By 2028, over 300 methanol-capable vessels are expected to be operational, creating a pressing need for efficient, reliable supply chains.

Marcel Jordens, commercial manager, TankMatch says: ‘By teaming up with Evos, we’re offering a truly comprehensive service. With Evos’ central Rotterdam location, our fleet can easily reach all corners of the region in under 10 hours, enabling fast and flexible bunkering in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Antwerp.’

Johannes Veldt, commercial manager, Evos Rotterdam adds: ‘This partnership about delivering smart, sustainable solutions for the future. We’re making green methanol bunkering easier and more accessible, and we’re proud to play a key role in supporting the maritime industry’s shift towards cleaner energy.’

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