Another key milestone in the adoption of ISO 22192-compliant MFM strengthening trust, transparency and traceability in global bunkering
- Lee Kuen
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
Metcore International Pte Ltd is proud to work closely with our stakeholders and partners in the adoption of ISO 22192-compliant mass flow meter (MFM) technology, supporting the maritime industry's efforts to digitalise marine logistics to enhance trust, transparency and traceability in the global bunkering industry.
In this regard, we applaud the leadership of TFG Marine which has reached a key milestone in its global digitalisation programme with the installation of an ISO 22192-compliant mass flow meter (MFM) on the Buffalo 404, a barge on time charter from leading American bunker barge company Buffalo Marine Service Inc.

This is the first ISO-certified MFM-equipped bunkering barge operating in the US Gulf, setting a new benchmark for transparency, accuracy and operational efficiency in marine fuel delivery across the region.
The installation is part of TFG Marine’s wider strategy to equip close to 90 percent of its global bunkering fleet with MFMs by 2026. A bold commitment to improving data integrity, streamlining operations and strengthening trust in marine fuel transactions.
“Our continued investment in mass flow meter technology underlines our commitment to leading the modernisation of marine fuel supply chains,” said Kenneth Dam, Global Head of Bunkering at TFG Marine. “I’m proud that more than 60 percent of our barge fleet already deploys mass flow meters, and we continue to build on this.By ensuring greater accuracy in delivered quantities and eliminating manual measurement discrepancies, we’re helping to create a more transparent, reliable and efficient bunkering process for shipowners and operators globally.”
TFG Marine continues to work closely with suppliers, partners and regulatory authorities worldwide to accelerate the adoption of ISO 22192-compliant MFM technology, supporting broader efforts to digitalise marine logistics and enhance transparency and traceability in shipping fuel supply chains.
News credit: TFG Marine
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