Pavilion Energy, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Temasek, and class society DNV have jointly developed a fit-for-purpose LNG bunker digital platform for employment in the Port of Singapore.
Pavilion Energy and DNV teamed up in 2021 to digitalise LNG bunkering in Singapore and improve DNV’s platform called FuelBoss. A fully digitalised end-to-end solution, which is said to elevate Pavilion Energy’s commitment to championing the digital transformation of LNG bunkering, will, according to DNV, improve process integrity, data transparency, and operational efficiency for customers.
Initially focused on LNG, FuelBoss was launched in early 2021 and has since seen over 400 bunkering operations completed, connecting more than 20 different customers with their bunker suppliers, primarily in Europe, with significant time savings reported by users through working digitally.
Tags: Bunkering, DNV, FuelBoss, LNG, Pavilion Energy
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