CTI Maritec Integration creates 1st maritime focused testing service, says an article published on their website.
About the acquisition
The fuel and oil testing services company Maritec Pte Ltd, acquired by leading certification company Centre Testing International Group Co., Ltd. (“CTI”), is now fully integrated into the group’s marine division, leveraging CTI’s world-class R&D capabilities to create the world’s only purely maritime-focused independent testing services group.
The June 2020 acquisition forms part of CTI’s strategy to expand its marine division to meet the bunkering, emissions and environmental challenges shipowners are set to face over the coming months and years.
Maritec President’s comment
Sangem Hsu, President, Maritec, said that this acquisition is demonstrative of their commitment to finding new solutions as customers look to comply with existing and emerging environmental rules and regulations.
“Maritec is now the only dedicated one-stop-shop capable of meeting all of the maritime industry’s fluid and materials testing, analysis and certification requirements.”
Services offered
The Singapore-headquartered company’s range of services now includes:
- marine fuel and lubricant testing and analysis;
- water testing, including potable, ballast, black, grey, oily and scrubber waters;
- hazardous materials, IHM maintenance, recycling supervision and HazMat testing;
- asbestos survey’s removal and certification.
CTI General Manager’s comment
John Rendi, General Manager, Marine Environmental Services of CTI, said: “Looking ahead, we believe the fuel quality and environmental issues the shipping industry will face will become even more challenging, more complicated, with a lot of uncertainties. We are investing heavily to ensure our customers can easily overcome these challenges irrespective of the fuels they use.”
Investment information
Maritec has invested US$1 million into new equipment and is currently developing new testing, quality control and analytical procedures for alternative fuels, including LNG, methanol, ammonia and other biofuels, and their emissions.
Alternative fuel testing
“This important acquisition has allowed us to develop tests programmes for alternative fuels, including bio-fuels, electro [synthetic] fuels and blue [gas] fuels. As the industry decarbonises and moves from fossil fuel we anticipate verification and certification of ship energy systems and GHG emissions will become a regulatory requirement.”
“From the investments we have made in advanced data analytics and R&D, we can now undertake all types of fuel tests and analyses, from basic compliance testing and reporting to more bespoke analysis of test samples to prevent operational incidents.”
Testing facilities
In support of its increased customer base, Maritec is also set to open new testing facilities and laboratories in strategic maritime hubs around the world, the first of which will be in Shanghai, China.
New facility in Shanghai
Sangem Hsu said: “We will cut the ribbon on a new full-scale fuel and lubricant testing laboratory, in Shanghai, in March. This new state-of-the-art facility will help deliver more efficient and effective fuel testing capabilities to our customers with operations in Chinese ports.”
What Maritec offers?
With the completion of the integration of services, Maritec now offers full scale ballast water, potable water, sewage water and scrubber water testing, from five major ports in China and Singapore.
“In addition to fuel and water testing, we can add IHM, responsible ship recycling services, and asbestos abatement services to our portfolio of services.”
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Source: CTIShip