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“I want to thank you and the Swan & Co. team for your continued commitment and support by providing cost saving and efficiencies through the innovation projects highlighted below. We have enjoyed a partnership with Swan & Co. for many years now, more than I care to mention, but we are extremely happy with your service and ability to help on so many levels. Thank you for the support in these tough times. We truly appreciate any initiatives that make our operations more efficient and cost effective.”


“Swan & Co’s methanol tank cleaning process is a great innovation which not only delivers cost savings but also massively reduces our waste footprint. As part of our duty of care and as a responsible operator we are always looking for ways to reduce and avoid waste generation where possible. This in turn also reduces our carbon footprint as it minimises road miles of sending waste to our waste disposal facility. This innovation has also helped minimise the need for change of berths and minimises operational delays. I hope this innovation becomes industry standard for methanol tank cleaning process very soon.”


We are a relatively small company, but we have a workforce with over 70 years of combined experience in this very specialised position. Each team member joined Swan & Co. from a specifically selected sector of the industry which allowed us to piece together a team consisting of aspects of experience that complement each other in a very effective manner.


Our combined experience allows us to identify our clients ‘invisible issues’ that can contribute to large unnecessary cost, wasted time, unsafe acts, contamination, inefficient vessel usage, and poor performance in general to name but a few. In recent years we have worked to improve client performance all over the world. We have been able to save clients millions of dollars through different operations in Azerbaijan, Brunei, Trinidad & Tobago, Africa, America, and in the UK where we have a hub in Aberdeen.


We have further ground- breaking innovations and projects in development which will result in a 90 percent reduction in vessel tank cleaning costs and the time, waste, and damage to the environment currently generated.


With the integration of greener power supply, it is critical that the oil industry looks to work more efficiently and to develop better strategies and procedures to allow the best possible outcome.


The application of


advanced technology and better ways of working should mean that there is no need for the oil industry to go the same way as the coal industry did in the UK and we are working very hard to help


in many ways to prevent that from happening, allowing entirely better working partnerships.


Recent world events have also highlighted that the transition to green energy is not going to happen as quickly as the world would want to and at Swan and Company (Marine Surveyors) Ltd. we have the experience and knowledge to contribute to make things better in the way that we work.


The Report • June 2022 • Issue 100 | 105


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