Stream Marine Technical has been featured in Sea & Job, offering expert insight into the growing challenges surrounding methanol procurement in the maritime industry.

As the adoption of low-flashpoint fuels accelerates, methanol is becoming a leading choice for newbuild vessels — but smaller operators are increasingly facing hurdles when it comes to sourcing, storing, and bunkering it at scale.

In the article, our team highlights how this issue could create a divide between larger fleets with global contracts and smaller owners working with tighter margins and fewer fuelling options.

With demand rising and infrastructure still catching up, the conversation around fuel availability is now just as important as training and compliance.

At SMT Technical, we continue to support the transition through IGF Code training, consultancy, and practical fuel-readiness solutions for clients of all sizes.

🔗 Read the full article on Sea & Job:
https://www.seaandjob.com/methanol-procurement-very-challenging-for-smaller-ship-owners-warns-stream-marine-technical/