October 7, 2020//-HAROPA – Port du Havre, in partnership with SEREP, a subsidiary of SARP Industries, has set up a local industry for the treatment of scrubber residues.
Developing an industry compatible with the stated requirements of the International Maritime Organisation
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has decided to limit sulphur emissions from
marine fuels to 0.5% (instead of 3.5% in 2012) in international waters.
Having come into force from 1 January 2020, this new regulation aims to reduce the environmental impact of marine transport on air quality.
Le Havre has been in the SECA (Sulphur Emission Control Area) since 2015; a perimeter where the sulphur (SOx) emission rates must not exceed 0.1%.
Ships sailing and docked in the port must either use fuels containing no more than 0.1% sulphur, or be fitted with a closed-loop scrubber system to filter and wash exhaust fumes.
A commitment to offer shipping companies concrete solutions
To offer concrete solutions to shipping companies that choose to use scrubbers, the Port of Le Havre and SEREP have worked to set up a collection and treatment of scrubber waste industry.
Waste from ship exhaust fume purifiers is taken by truck to the treatment and recovery centre for processing.
To encourage ships to deposit their liquid waste and scrubber residues on site, the Port takes in charge 30% of the cost of waste collecting.
Beyond the Le Havre region, SARP Industries also offers European ports the complete management of scrubber waste with its dedicated ShipO2 service: https://youtu.be/d3975DoBLxY.
“Since its inception, SEREP has always cultivated its spirit of innovation to provide high-performance services to all industrial and maritime players in our region.
In order to respond to environmental issues and support the coming into force of new regulations, the company has expanded its range of solutions with the collection and treatment of scrubber residues.
In synergy with partner companies including Sedibex, our teams ensure the continuous improvement and complementarity of our tools, in order to maintain a quality, responsive service to our customers”, Laurent Gallien, SEREP Managing Director, said.
African Eye Report