• 2011 September 8 11:50

    Singapore must keep up standards to maintain bunker market position - OW Bunker

    Marine fuel supplier OW Bunker has said that, with the threat of Chinese competition, Singapore must continue to focus on driving up bunkering standards to maintain its position as the largest bunkering port, Motor Ship reports.
    The company says that Singapore must position itself as a champion for professionalism as a means of continued differentiation. Speaking at the Bunker Asia 2011 conference in Singapore, Søren Christian Meyer, global sales director, OW Bunker, said: “As well as striving to be as competitive as possible on price, Singapore must focus on building a reputation for being the world’s bunkering capital of excellence, a region known for quality and value-added services.”
    Speaking on the trends, threats and opportunities of supply and demand in Singapore, Meyer continued: “While bunker prices in China are currently higher, this could well change. There is real expansion in the development of storage facilities and terminals, as well as bunker barges. And the main bunkering players have so much financial resource that they can simply drop their prices to become competitive.”
    But Meyer believes that the seismic transformation of the shipping industry and the impending changes to fuel supply on the back of environmental regulations, compounded by the global economic crisis, is serving to change the mindset of many within the shipping industry. “Shipowners and operators are facing such significant issues and challenges, that they are looking for more from their fuel suppliers than just a cheap deal. While price is obviously important, they need counsel just as much as quality products. Suppliers have an opportunity to differentiate themselves, and build close relationships with their customers, working with them to implement fuel procurement strategies that increase operational performance, environmental efficiency and profitability.”
    Meyer highlighted that Singapore must continue the strides it is making in improving standards and infrastructure to become the symbol for progression within the bunkering industry. This will help to alleviate the threat to supply and demand from China.
    “The MPA has made significant investments in improving standards beyond regulation, not just in bunkering, but also in innovation and development schemes that will tackle the challenges that the shipping industry faces. Continued commitment to such initiatives and setting new benchmarks for excellence by which we should all be measured will create the foundation that will enable Singapore to retain its number one status within the global shipping industry.”
    A good example is the development of mass flow metering, which has been an area of focus for Spring Singapore, and a concept that has been pioneered by OW Bunker: “Ensuring product quantity is one of the biggest issues for ship owners and operators. OW Bunker championed the installation of mass flow meters over five years ago, and we now have over a third of the vessels in our global fleet now using them, the latest being in our new physical locations in Panama, Montevideo and Gothenburg. Not only do they guarantee quantity, mass flow meters significantly increase efficiencies into the bunkering process, which must ultimately be one of the key drivers and incentives for improving standards.”
    Meyer said that while there are more suppliers entering the Singapore market, this will lead to further consolidation amongst the smaller operators, who will struggle to survive in a cash-starved supply chain or to effectively compete in selling a value proposition to ship owners and operators. “There is real pressure on cash within the supply chain, which is increasing the need to manage risk and control, in particular counter party risk. It is vital to have a sustainable and robust business model with long-term financing, which many smaller operators do not have. They also do not have the financial muscle to invest in infrastructure development to ensure product quality and quantity, which is so vital for customers. And finally they cannot offer an all-encompassing proposition that goes beyond product to provide strategic counsel, technical analysis, risk management, advice of managing energy efficiency and so forth.”
    Meyer concluded: “I fear that as the global economic pressures continue, we will enter a period of corporate Darwinism, where there will be continued consolidation amongst suppliers that do not have the resources, infrastructure and scale to compete and survive.”

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