Thailand’s Major Port Introduces mandatory Methyl Bromide recapture

“Thailand’s Largest Port Introduces Methyl bromide Recapture”  2013

 Laem Chabang is one of the Top 20 largest container ports in the world, and has made Methyl Bromide fumigant recapture a requirement for fumigation at the port. CEA is coordinating the logistics for important components for the Gorgon project, coming from Thailand.

 Nordiko is proud to have been the supplier CEA selected to meet this standard, and commissioned a new IBC fumigant recapture system in March 2013. After performing its biosecurity function, this pesticide is recaptured on activated carbon filters, preventing the emission of this Ozone Depleting Substance to atmosphere.

 WA’s largest mining project meets the most stringent quarantine standards, in order to protect the unique ecology of Barrow Island. In this case, Methyl Bromide fumigation was an Australian Government requirement for project cargo being shipped from Laem Chabang to Western Australia.

 The port of Laem Chabang  has set new environmental and safety standards in its operations, helping to protect the Ozone Layer by preventing emissions of this toxic Ozone Depleter.

Laem Chabang Port Thailand:
Laem Chabang Port Thailand

Nordiko Methyl Bromide Recapture System:
Nordiko Methyl Bromide Recapture System