Greek ship manager Spring Marine is rolling out the Sulnox Eco fuel conditioner across its fleet after recording average fuel savings of 5% during two years of trials.
The company first tested the product on several vessels in 2023, with results showing improved fuel efficiency and cleaner engine performance, Sulnox said.
Crews have reported less carbon build-up and clearer exhaust emissions.
Sulnox expects annual product use from Spring Marine’s fleet to reach around 80,000 litres as the rollout continues.
“Sulnox Eco has become a valuable resource for our business on many levels, said Captain George Chondronikolas, General Manager of Spring Marine.
“It noticeably reduces our fuel consumption and, two years after first adopting the product, results remain compelling.”
Sustained improved performance over two years provides strong validation of our products and demonstrates the growing confidence that leading operators have in Sulnox to deliver real-world savings and emissions reduction – not only through lower fuel consumption but through more complete combustion, leading to lower emissions as the industry faces tightening carbon regulation and rising compliance costs,” said Ben Richardson, CEO of Sulnox.
								
								
											




