TMDEL, known for its expertise in ship-to-ship marine fuel transfers, ship management, and vessel chartering, views waste as a resource with potential for conversion into fuel. The initiative focuses on collecting sludge oil and used cooking oil, which will be supplied to third-party partners for processing into biodiesel. This approach diversifies TMDEL’s revenue streams while supporting sustainable waste management.
Following a successful initial public offering (IPO), TMDEL aims to utilize its logistics network and industry knowledge to meet the growing demand for eco-friendly waste disposal solutions. The company plans to gather residual oils from maritime operators and the food industry, enabling their transformation into biodiesel. This circular economy model reduces greenhouse gas emissions and aligns with Malaysia’s national goals for renewable energy adoption.
The biodiesel market in Malaysia, bolstered by government incentives, offers significant growth potential. TMDEL’s entry into this sector complements evolving regulatory frameworks and increasing corporate demand for sustainable partnerships. Dato’ Sri Kam Choy Ho, Chairman and CEO of TMD Energy, stated: “Our expansion signifies a strategic shift toward long-term environmental stewardship. By collaborating with businesses, agencies and environmental organizations, we aim to redefine waste as a valuable resource—transforming sustainability commitments into actionable and scalable solutions.” He further noted: “This initiative reinforces TMDEL’s dual commitment to operational excellence and ecological responsibility. The company’s established infrastructure ensures efficient collection, and we target to engage in processing and distribution of biodiesel in the near future, so as to position the company as a key player in Southeast Asia’s green energy transition.” He concluded: “Every step forward is a step toward a future where economic growth and environmental responsibility coexist.”
Operating across 19 ports in Malaysia with a fleet of 15 bunkering vessels, TMDEL is well-positioned to drive this initiative, contributing to Southeast Asia’s transition to greener energy solutions through efficient waste-to-fuel processes.