Alfa Laval has received over 100 orders for its low-flashpoint fuel supply system (LFSS) FCM Methanol. This achievement reflects the increasing trust shipyards and shipowners have in Alfa Laval’s fuel treatment expertise, even in handling newer fuel alternatives.
Trusted partner in fuel treatment
With over 50 years of experience in fuel treatment, Alfa Laval has established the FCM Methanol as a reliable solution for methanol handling. Introduced in 2015, the system has the longest operational experience in the market with over 450,000 running hours at sea.
“Our journey to this point would not be possible without precious partnerships with engine designers, shipyards and great cooperation with shipowners who are precursors in adopting alternative fuels,” says Viktor Friberg, Head of Marine Separation & Fuel Supply Systems, Alfa Laval. ”Together, we will continue to develop fuel treatment solutions for alternative fuels and support the maritime industry’s ambition to meet the climate targets.”
Proven experience and mature support system
Alfa Laval is at its third generation of FCM Methanol and the most recent orders are utilizing the latest generation of this solution. The first vessels equipped with the system are nearing their second dry dock inspections, with the technology demonstrating an exceptional performance track record in terms of safety, reliability, and user-friendliness.
Years of experience have allowed Alfa Laval to build a robust support system around methanol. A global network of fully trained and equipped marine service professionals is in place to secure maximum system uptime for its customers. To ensure efficient operations and maximum engine protection, Alfa Laval has developed specialized service kits for optimized FCM maintenance. Furthermore, to be geographically closer to its global customer base, the production and supply chain have been expanded across Europe and recently China.
Well positioned to support the energy transition
Alfa Laval FCM Methanol is not only securing new build orders but is also part of innovative projects. A prime example is its selection for the industry’s first methanol retrofit project for Maersk’s container vessel. In addition, similar projects are under discussion with other shipowners. While reaching 100 orders is a significant achievement, its development journey continues. Alfa Laval is actively collaborating with MAN ES to develop a fuel supply system for 4-stroke engines and is also partnering with WinGD to have a solution soon ready for ammonia for 2-stroke engines.