KPI OceanConnect launches future fuels division
As pressure intensifies for the shipping industry to become more sustainable, KPI OceanConnect, a leading global broker and trader in marine fuels for more than 50 years, has launched a new division that will capitalize on its experience and expertise to enable its clients to achieve net-zero emissions from their marine fuels.
Bill Wakeling will head up this new Alternative Fuels and Special Projects division of KPI OceanConnect. Wakeling will lead on all matters relating to alternative fuels and decarbonization, as well as exploring opportunities for new ventures and projects. With his rich experience in marine fuels, Wakeling is well-positioned to lead this new function and drive measurable environmental and sustainability change throughout the marine fuel supply chain.
“I’m honored to lead KPI OceanConnect’s alternative fuels and sustainability operations at a time where the industry must accelerate its decarbonization progress in line with the International Maritime Organization’s 2030 and 2050 targets,” Wakeling said. “In the past 18 months, we’ve helped our partners successfully navigate through IMO 2020, and showcased our agility and innovation by completing one of the shipping industry’s first carbon offsets. However, there are no shortage of challenges for shipowners and operators as they seek to realize a more sustainable future, and we’ll be working with them side by side through our long-term partnership approach to help achieve their sustainability ambitions and regulatory compliance.”
KPI OceanConnect CEO Søren Høll said, “This new function signifies our commitment to advancing decarbonization in the maritime industry, and Bill Wakeling is the ideal person to head it up; there are few people with his track record, marine fuels expertise, and commercial awareness. Our clients have a growing and sustained need for innovative solutions that can enable them to fulfil their green objectives, and they’re going to be in very safe hands with Bill and his team.”