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Oct 31, 2022 ... at a significantly larger capacity than the 16,000 and 17,000 TEU ships ordered by AP Moller-Maersk and the 15,000 TEU ones ordered by CMA CGM.
"This shipbuilding project is a new way for ... |
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Oct 27, 2022 ... vessels the default choice in the dry bulk sector by 2030."
Container line AP Moller-Maersk was the biggest early backer of methanol as an alternative marine fuel, and has boosted the ... |
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Oct 18, 2022 ... orders within a few years.
The firm is set to supply the engines for container line AP Moller-Maersk's new order of methanol-fuelled tonnage.
Earlier this month Maersk announced it had ... |
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Oct 13, 2022 ... bunker fuel is rapidly taking on new interest over the past two years as container line AP Moller-Maersk intends to use methanol propulsion for its first carbon-neutral vessels. The first ... |
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Oct 11, 2022 ... Singapore.
Methanol continues to go from strength to strength after container line AP Moller-Maersk boosted the market with its choice of methanol propulsion for its first carbon-neutral ... |
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Oct 10, 2022 ... line AP Moller-Maersk's new methanol-fuelled boxships will be able to carry enough fuel to cover entire round trips.
The ability to complete full return voyages without refuelling will ... |
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Oct 7, 2022 ... line AP Moller-Maersk has been able to add about 1,000 TEU of cargo capacity in its newest order of methanol-fuelled ships through an optimisation of the vessels' design.
Earlier this ... |
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Oct 7, 2022 ... energy producer Cepsa has hired a new global director of its marine fuels unit from Maersk Oil Trading.
The firm has hired Samir Fernandez as the new global director of Cepsa Bunker, a ... |
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Oct 6, 2022 ... of circular economy and circular carbon footprint, which is important."
Container line AP Moller Maersk has been the biggest supporter of methanol as a bunker fuel thus far, with 19 ... |
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Oct 5, 2022 ... shipbuilder KSOE and box ship operator Maersk have signed a contract worth $1.4 billion for six large methanol-powered container ships.
In addition to the newbuild vessels, the deal covers ... |


