Wed 12 Nov 2014 08:26

IBIA offers support in wake of OW Bunker collapse


Association says it will be taking part in dialogue sessions led by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and is offering career support to those who have lost their jobs.



The International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) has announced a series of measures to support companies and individuals impacted by last week’s collapse of OW Bunker.

In Singapore, IBIA says that it will be taking part in dialogue sessions led by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) "to ensure continuing smooth bunker operations".

IBIA said that it was also ready to offer this service to other companies potentially impacted in European ports and that it is offering professional career support services to those individuals who have lost their jobs.

IBIA Chief Executive Peter Hall said: "This is an unprecedented occurrence and our thoughts are with the very large number of competent hardworking ex-employees now urgently in need of support and industry contact. It is important that dialogue is maintained across the supply chain and we are pleased to be able to support the Singapore bunkering community. We hope that our efforts will ensure an uninterrupted supply of bunkers. We are willing and able to act as local point of support in European ports as we are doing in Singapore."

"We are offering all ex-OW Bunker employees impacted by the situation free IBIA membership. This is a modest gesture, but will provide them with access to an independent forum where their details can be made rapidly available to others in the industry including employers who are picking up the business previously conducted by OW."

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