New initiative to provide methanol bunkering in ARA
TankMatch and Evos have formed a partnership to deliver methanol bunkering services across the Amsterdam–Rotterdam–Antwerp (ARA) region.
Read moreDetailsTankMatch and Evos have formed a partnership to deliver methanol bunkering services across the Amsterdam–Rotterdam–Antwerp (ARA) region.
Read moreDetailsEssberger has announced an investment in the future of sustainable chemical transportation, placing an order for two state-of-the-art 13,000 dwt chemical tankers equipped with methanol-capable engines.
Read moreDetailsPertamina International Shipping (PIS) has outlined its short-term and long-term business plans, focusing on alternative energy sources such as biofuels and the development of carbon transport and storage capabilities.
Read moreDetailsOn 18 September, 2024, A.P. Moller – Maersk co-hosted the Japan's first methanol bunkering simulation at the Port of Yokohama.
Read moreDetailsSvitzer has signed a contract with the Turkish shipyard Uzmar to construct the world's first battery-methanol powered tugboat, based on Svitzer’s TRAnsverse tug design.
Read moreDetailsSurvitec has praised the new fire safety guidance from classification society DNV regarding methanol-fuelled vessels but cautions that further advancements are necessary to ensure complete fire safety.
Read moreDetailsAs the maritime industry accelerates its pursuit of sustainable energy solutions, hydrogen has garnered significant attention as a potential alternative fuel, particularly in its compressed and liquefied forms (LH2).
Read moreDetailsCOSCO SHIPPING has announced the order of twelve new 14,000 TEU methanol dual-fuel, efficient container vessels.
Read moreDetailsA.P. Møller-Mærsk has officially added the fourth large methanol dual-fuel container vessel to its fleet, with the christening of Alette Mærsk.
Read moreDetailsMethanex Corporation (Methanex) and its subsidiary, Waterfront Shipping, completed the first ship-to-ship methanol bunkering demonstration in the Caribbean.
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