XINDE MARINE NEWS
Bawat, Green Swan Partners and Monstrant Viam Announce the Formation of a New Joint Venture, Freedom Ballast, to Provide Ballast Water Reception Services in US Ports Xinde Marine News 2022-02-07 12:00


BAWAT A/S (a Denmark based ballast water technology and systems provider), Green Swan Partners, LLC (a Pittsburgh, PA USA based venture builder), and Monstrant Viam, LLC (a Halletsville, TX based ballast water reception company) announced the formation of a Joint Venture, Freedom Ballast, LLC (Freedom) based in Pittsburgh, PA. Freedom will deploy port-side ballast water reception services in the U.S.

Freedom will be the exclusive U.S. provider of ballast water reception facilities that utilize Bawat's unique, patented, Coast Guard-approved ballast water treatment system based on the principle of pasteurization. It will integrate the Bawat technology along with other key equipment and systems that provide ballast water treatment-as-a-service (TaaS) to ships and vessels in various ports. Deployment will start in the Mississippi Delta in Louisiana, where an operating permit is pending.

“The Ballast Water Management Convention sponsored by the IMO is an international treaty established in 2004 that requires signatory flag states to ensure that ships comply with standards and procedures for the management and control of ships' ballast water in order to stop the spread of invasive aquatic species,” said Marcus Hummer, CEO of BAWAT. “Bawat's unique technology allows Freedom to treat vessel ballast water fast and efficiently from shore side facilities, irrespective of the water quality. This enables vessel owners and operators with an alternative to installing ballast water treatment on the vessel.”
 
Furthermore, Bill Burroughs, CEO of Monstrant Viam stated: “Not all vessel owners will choose to install and operate ballast water treatment systems on board. Amongst those that do, the systems may not be in compliance as evidenced by a recent study showing as many as 30%-50% of onboard systems go out of compliance within 6 months. The U.S. is leading the world in enforcing ballast water discharge requirements. In particular, the lower Mississippi river region in Louisiana with its high traffic corridor has created the potential for high demand for these services. We are being approached for this service even before being fully deployed.”
 
“Ocean sustainability and preserving the delicate ecosystem around ports and waterways is critical. We want to provide the opportunity for all ship and vessel owners to not only meet a legally-required discharge mandate, but also gain business efficiencies as a result of not needing to carry and maintain on board ballast water solutions.” said Chetan Chothani, CEO of Green Swan Partners.

Freedom is already in discussions with additional U.S. ports for deployment of ballast water reception services. These will be announced soon.

The opinions expressed herein are the author's and not necessarily those of The Xinde Marine News.

Please Contact Us at:

media@xindemarine.com




展开全文

Related Posts

Qingdao Port introduced a high-voltage shore power robot

Xinde Marine News Pang Kai2024-07-18

Qingdao Port's automated pulp terminal put into use

Shandong Port Group2024-07-15

Shandong Port Group Pioneers Comprehensive Hydrogen Energy Port in Qingdao

xinde marine news2024-06-13

China building smart ports to bolster export-oriented economy

Xinhua2024-05-27

Singapore Carries Out Ship-to-Ship Bunkering of Close to 1,340 Metric Tonnes of Blended Methanol

MPA2024-05-27

Successful Propulsion and Manoeuvrability Trials by Fortescue's Dual-fuelled Ammonia-Powered Vessel i

MPA2024-05-06