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Mar 26, 2025 ... for delivery by next year.
By running on bio-methanol, HMM Green is expected to cut carbon emissions by up to 65% compared to conventional marine fuels.
HMM has not disclosed the supplier ... |
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Mar 26, 2025 ... forecast, bunkering requirement by port, etc.
Set up supply schedule / bunkering pre-nomination by geographical area
Implement bunker plan for each vessel
Collaborate with the ... |
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Mar 26, 2025 ... carrier faces significant operational and financial challenges.
Sector specialists Alphaliner examined all container ship calls over 1,000 TEU by the top 10 carriers at the 20 largest US ports in ... |
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Mar 25, 2025 ... therefor a de-escalation of geopolitical risk resulted in oil prices on Tuesday declining, albeit minimally, and with a host of other considerations continuing to muddy trading waters.
As of 1714 ... |
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Mar 25, 2025 ... on Tuesday.
These engines will feature Wärtsilä NextDF technology, which reduces methane emissions when operating on LNG.
Methane slip refers to the emission of unburned methane gas into ... |
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Mar 25, 2025 ... off their engines while docked and rely on shore electricity to power onboard systems, reducing emissions and noise pollution.
The construction of the pier began in May 2024.
"Each river ... |
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Mar 25, 2025 ... Senior Minister of State for Transport Dr Amy Khor announced that the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) is opening applications for methanol bunker licenses at the Port of ... |
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Mar 25, 2025 ... fuel cell manufacturer PowerCell has secured an order worth SEK 150 million ($13.8 million) from an unnamed European shipyard to supply methanol-powered fuel cell systems.
The fuel cell ... |
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Mar 25, 2025 ... the Strait of Gibraltar and the Western Mediterranean for 18 years and has an 84,000 m3 storage terminal in Ceuta.
Bunkering activity at the Port of Ceuta has increased in recent days, according ... |
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Mar 25, 2025 ... maritime group CMB.TECH has signed an agreement with Japanese shipping firm Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) to jointly own and operate nine ammonia-powered and ammonia-ready bulk carriers and ... |