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Advanced Polymer Coatings wins deal to coat two new build methanol tankers with Fratelli Cosulich xinde marine news 2025-12-10 08:44


AVON, OHIO headquartered manufacturer Advanced Polymer Coatings (APC) has signed a deal with global maritime transportation group Fratelli Cosulich to support its ambitious methanol-ready fleet expansion.

APC has signed a contract with the Italian headquartered group to supply its industry-leading MarineLINE cargo tank coating to two new IMO Class II chemical tankers, to prepare them for methanol bunkering in Singapore.

The MarineLINE cargo tank coating will ensure superior chemical resistance, faster tank turnaround and extended service life.

The 7,999 DWT ANNA COSULICH and 7,999 DWT CARLOTTA COSULICH are under order from the Taizhou Maple Leaf Shipbuilding yard in China.

The new ships are part of Fratelli Cosulich’s Marine Energy fleet expansion strategy, which is focused on sustainable bunkering operations. The next-generation bunker tankers have been designed to support the maritime industry’s shift towards cleaner energy solutions.

They will be methanol-ready with the capacity to carry and bunker the fuel, and in future burn it too. They will have full compliance with methanol bunkering requirements.

The vessels will also feature an integrated nitrogen generator system for safe and inert tank operations as well as safety systems specifically engineered for low-flashpoint fuel handling.

Once constructed, they will be delivered to the group’s Fratelli Cosulich Bunkers (S) Pte Ltd operation, based in Singapore. ANNA COSULICH is expected to be delivered in the first quarter of 2026, while CARLOTTA COSULICH is scheduled for late 2026.

Fratelli Cosulich has described the ANNA COSULICH as “a benchmark for efficiency, safety and regulatory readiness in the alternative fuels supply chain”.

MarineLINE’s superior chemical resistance properties, ease and speed of cleaning, and the reduced risk of contamination from previous cargoes have made it industry-leading.

It has been developed to give protection against thousands of highly aggressive chemicals and as a result protects cargo tanks from more IMO approved chemicals than any other coating in the world. The system’s capability to safely transport methanol adds another level of versatility.

Peter Stoyles, APC’s Global Marine Manager, said: “This is our first deal with Fratelli Cosulich and we are delighted to be playing our part in its methanol-ready fleet expansion.

“MarineLINE’s superior chemical resistance, faster tank turnaround and the extended service life it offers were all major factors in their decision-making.

“Singapore, the world’s largest bunkering port, has recently issued its first methanol bunkering licenses, a move which reflects the growing confidence in methanol as a viable maritime fuel.

“And MarineLINE is already proving its worth as bunker operators respond to this move towards methanol. We expect increasing orders as demand for methanol grows.”

Diana Mok, Managing Director of Fratelli Cosulich Bunkers (S) Pte Ltd, said: “MarineLINE’s advanced coating gives ANNA COSULICH and CARLOTTA COSULICH the protection needed for methanol-ready operations, strengthening our commitment to efficient, future-focused and sustainable marine fuels.”

Today APC commands around 12 per cent of the global chemical tanker coating market with some 700 ships worldwide coated with MarineLINE.

The company saw its best ever year of trading in 2024 with sales spiking by 18 per cent. And APC reports it has already hit its growth target for 2025 with substantial new orders from tanker operators worldwide.

by Xinde Marine News
 
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