THE Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has cancelled the licences of two bunkering service providers for contravening the terms and conditions of their bunkering licences
Singapore revokes 2 bunkering licences for breaching terms, conditions THE Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has cancelled the licences of two bunkering service providers for contravening the terms and conditions of their bunkering licences.
Golden Lights HS Bunkering Pte Ltd's Bunkering Licence (Bunker Supplier) was cancelled after they were found to have allowed another company to use their Bunker Delivery Notes (BDNs) to supply bunker to the customers of that other company in breach of Clause 3 of the terms and conditions of the Bunkering Licence (Bunker Supplier).
In the second case, Shing Li Shipping Pte Ltd's Bunkering Licence (Bunker Craft Operator) was cancelled as they were found to have breached Clause 31 of the terms and conditions of the Bunkering Licence (Bunker Craft Operator) for delivering bunker on behalf of an unlicensed company to customers of that company.
Under Clause 3 of the terms and conditions of the Bunkering Licence (Bunker Supplier), bunker suppliers shall not transfer, assign, sublet, share, part with or otherwise dispose of any of their rights, duties, liabilities, obligations and privileges under the terms and conditions of the licence.
Clause 31 of the terms and conditions of the Bunkering Licence (Bunker Craft Operator), bunker craft operators shall not make use of any bunker craft to deliver bunkers on behalf of any person, firm or company or which is not a bunker supplier licensed by MPA.
MPA warned that it will not hesitate to suspend or cancel the bunkering licence of any Bunker Supplier or Bunker Craft Operator that is found to have contravened any of the terms and conditions of its licences.






