TFG Marine and ZeroNorth Bring Digital Bunkering eBDN Trial to Mauritius

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TFG Marine and ZeroNorth have successfully pioneered the first electronic Bunker Delivery Notice (eBDN) trial in Port Louis, Mauritius, bridging the digital gap in the Indian Ocean. By scaling the proven transparency of the Singapore bunkering model, the partnership offers shipowners a streamlined, real-time digital workflow that enhances data integrity and operational efficiency.

Port Louis | May 12, 2026 – The digital transformation of the global bunker industry has reached a new frontier. TFG Marine, in collaboration with technology partner ZeroNorth, has successfully completed the first-ever electronic Bunker Delivery Notice (eBDN) trial at Port Louis, Mauritius.

This landmark deployment marks the first time this high-tech digital standard has been utilized in the Indian Ocean island nation, signaling a massive leap forward for transparency and operational efficiency in one of the region’s most strategic maritime hubs.

The Mauritius trial is not an isolated event but a sophisticated scaling of TFG Marine’s global digital strategy. The eBDN program, co-developed with ZeroNorth, has already proven its worth in the world’s premier bunkering hub, Singapore, and was recently tested with success at the Port of Sohar, Oman.

By bringing this technology to Port Louis, TFG Marine is effectively “exporting” the Singapore standard of transparency to the Indian Ocean. The eBDN solution replaces antiquated paper-based processes with a seamless, real-time digital workflow that:

TFG Marine has been a fixture in the Mauritian energy landscape for over two years through its joint venture with Groupe Roland Maurel (TFG-GRM). Positioned at the crossroads of major shipping lanes, TFG-GRM was designed to offer a reliable, transparent alternative for the global fleet. The introduction of eBDN technology is the “digital crown” on this operational partnership.

Kenneth Dam, Executive Director, TFG Marine, commented, “TFG Marine has been at the forefront of eBDN adoption since its introduction in Singapore, and this trial in Mauritius demonstrates the scalability of the solution across our global network. We are committed to continuing to roll out this capability across our operations worldwide.”

P. Roland Maurel, Chairman at Groupe Roland Maurel, commented, “The successful deployment of eBDN technology at Port Louis demonstrates our shared commitment to raising operational standards and advancing digital bunkering practices in Mauritius. We look forward to continuing to build on this partnership to establish Mauritius as a leader in bunkering digitalisation and transparency.”

As Port Louis competes to become the primary bunkering stop for vessels transiting the Cape route and the Southern Hemisphere, Digital Intelligence is the key differentiator.

By implementing eBDN, TFG Marine and ZeroNorth are providing shipowners with the “data security” they now demand. In an era where carbon accounting and fuel provenance are scrutinized by regulators, having a digitally verified, transparent delivery notice is no longer a luxury, it is an operational requirement for the modern fleet.

TFG Marine, a powerhouse joint venture between commodity titan Trafigura and shipping giants Frontline Ltd and CMB.TECH, TFG Marine supplies over 10 million metric tonnes of fuel annually. Operating across 35 strategic global hubs, the company has redefined the “physical supply” model through a focus on transparency, scale, and digital innovation.