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Jan 6, 2020 ... container line CMA CGM has set its low sulfur surcharge for the bunkers consumed by its ships at $275/mt from February 1, the company said late last week.
The box ship operator initially ... |
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Dec 5, 2019 ... so far in 2019.
It is estimated that the 24-hour emission of PM2.5 pollutants by a medium-sized container ship is equivalent to the daily emission of 500,000 heavy ... |
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Nov 6, 2019 ... to its fleet for the start of IMO2020, according to the latest data from Alphaliner.
Japanese container shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE) is the only player opting to use low sulfur ... |
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Sep 25, 2019 ... CGM has launched the world's first LNG-powered ultra large containership, CMA CGM Jacques Saadé.
Named after the CMA CGM Group's founder, the vessel is the first in a series of nine ... |
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Sep 9, 2019 ... LNG-powered ships and 164 more on order - including what will be some of the world's largest container ships.
While this represents only a tiny fraction of the 60,000 strong world fleet, ... |
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Sep 4, 2019 ... strong signal that there is a lot of demand."
Demand comes from all segments: cruisers, tankers, container ships, dredgers; big and small.
"It looks promising," she said.
LNG is seen in the ... |
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Aug 30, 2019 ... SINTEF Ocean has raised fresh questions on GHG emissions from the use of LNG bunkers, French container shipping giant CMA CGM has doubled-down on its commitment to using the alternative marine ... |
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Jul 19, 2019 ... of the completion of the dredging of the main channel in Kingston to accommodate post Panama container vessels.
Along with these developments there has been an expansion in storage ... |
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Jul 18, 2019 ... wiggle to experiment and find the "sweet spot".
That said, Imtrade notes some operators of large containerships have already said they need to have 100cSt+ material, which could narrow that ... |
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Jul 5, 2019 ... CGM subsidiary Containerships has hailed its first bunkering of LNG while cargo operations were underway.
The 200 tonne stem was suppled by Shell in the Port of Rotterdam on July ... |


