Maersk launches world’s first green methanol-powered containership
Maersk announced that the first in a new series of 12 large methanol enabled container ships, made her launching and undocking milestone.
Read moreMaersk announced that the first in a new series of 12 large methanol enabled container ships, made her launching and undocking milestone.
Read moreThe Ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Shanghai, some of the largest carriers in the world, and key leading cargo owners announced the development of a Green Shipping Corridor Implementation Plan Outline, to accelerate emissions reductions on one of the world’s busiest container shipping routes across the Pacific Ocean.
Read moreA consortium of industry and technical leaders, supported by government, business, and other major organizations, has successfully executed the world's first entirely digitalised cross-border movement of goods.
Read moreAccording to Korean news agencies, Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has developed the world's first laser high-speed welding robot for the maritime sector, aiming to increase the productivity of constructing LNG carriers.
Read moreWärtsilä announced that it will supply an integrated hybrid propulsion system for two new hybrid RoRo vessels.
Read moreBibby Marine announced the awarding of funding from the Zero Emission Vessel Infrastructure (ZEVI) competition with plans to build the world’s first zero-emission electric service operation vessel (eSOV).
Read moreABS has issued an approval in principle (AIP) to Hanwha Ocean for its design of a liquified natural gas (LNG) carrier equipped with an ammonia-fueled gas turbine.
Read moreChina Merchants Energy Shipping (CMES) has received unanimous approval from its board of directors for the construction the world’s first methanol-powered VLCC.
Read moreMaersk's world-first green methanol container vessel has reached the Port of Rotterdam, and it's expected to reach its destination, Copenhagen, in fifteen days, finishing its 21,500-kilometer journey from the Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea.
Read moreA.P. Moller - Maersk announced that the world’s first green methanol container vessel left from Ulsan, South Korea, on its maiden voyage to Copenhagen, Denmark for its official name giving ceremony.
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