First CLEANBU wet-dry cargo switch with significant positive environmental impact

Image: the MV Baru

This week our CLEANBU MV Baru successfully made the first switch from wet to dry cargo, the first cargo switch for our new CLEANBU fleet. The vessel transported a full cargo of petroleum products (CPP) from India to Argentina. After discharging the CPP, she completed the cleaning and conversion from tanker mode to dry bulk mode, loaded a grain cargo and is now on route back to Asia.  

Strong cleaning capabilities with cleaning result available for online inspection on new digital application

After discharging of CPP, MV Baru successfully completed cleaning and conversion from tanker mode (as a LR1-tanker) to dry bulk mode (as a Kamsarmax bulk carrier).  Having industry leading cleaning capabilities, MV BARU passed all the strict cleaning inspections from the grain cargo surveyors prior to her loading. The cleaning result was for the first time also available for digital inspection by customers on the new Klaveness and DNV-GL Veracity created inspection platform…


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