IBIA – The International Bunker Industry Association and the International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners (INTERCARGO) have entered into a reciprocal membership agreement to reinforce collaboration between the dry bulk shipping and marine fuels communities.
This new partnership formalises the close working relationship between the two associations and reflects their shared commitment to advancing safe, efficient, and sustainable maritime operations, particularly in the areas of fuel quality, safety, and decarbonisation.
Through reciprocal membership, IBIA and INTERCARGO will gain greater access to each other’s expertise, activities, and working groups. The agreement will encourage the exchange of knowledge and best practices, strengthen coordination in international forums such as the International Maritime Organization (IMO), and enhance engagement on issues of mutual interest.
The collaboration will support dialogue between shipowners and the fuel supply chain, promote the development of safe and reliable bunkering practices, and contribute to the industry’s transition towards low and zero-carbon fuels.
Alexander Prokopakis, Executive Director of IBIA said: “We are delighted to welcome INTERCARGO as an IBIA member. Collaboration is vital as the industry moves towards new fuels and technologies, and this collaboration ensures our associations work hand in hand to promote safe, sustainable, and practical solutions for the future.”
Dimitris Monioudis, Chairman of INTERCARGO’s Technical Committee added: “INTERCARGO strives to engage and collaborate with all industry stakeholders for the sake of a genuinely sustainable dry bulk sector. IBIA’s joining the INTERCARGO wider membership will provide us with expert knowledge and experience in relation to fuels available both today as well as in the future, always focusing on safe and pragmatic roadmaps available to our members.” Both organisations reaffirm their commitment to continuous dialogue and cooperation in support of the wider maritime community.






