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Dec 9, 2025 ... in ethanol as a marine fuel has been growing, with discussions at the IBIA Annual Convention in Hong Kong last month highlighting increased attention on the fuel.
Container line Maersk is also ... |
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Dec 5, 2025 ... exploring different options and technologies."
Discussions at the IBIA Annual Convention in Hong Kong last month highlighted growing interest in ethanol as a marine fuel, with less growth ... |
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Dec 5, 2025 ... green methanol production and supply.
During the IBIA Annual Convention 2025 industry event in Hong Kong last month, delegates appeared to be confident that the country would become a primary ... |
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Dec 5, 2025 ... Kong-based ship management firm Anglo-Eastern has signed a deal with Orca AI to deploy its AI-powered navigation and situational platform across more than 750 ships managed by the firm.
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Nov 26, 2025 ... week, Ship & Bunker was in Hong Kong for the IBIA Annual Convention, held this year as part of the packed programme of Hong Kong Maritime Week.
With the event now concluded — and with ... |
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Nov 25, 2025 ... time when demand is also shifting to alternative fuels, a speaker at the IBIA Annual Convention in Hong Kong said last week.
The speaker was commenting under the Chatham House rule, meaning his ... |
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Nov 25, 2025 ... week's IBIA Annual Convention 2025 in Hong Kong brought together industry leaders from across the marine fuels value chain to examine the future of bunkering - from decarbonisation pathways ... |
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Nov 24, 2025 ... delay at the IMO and wider issues over their high cost.
At last week's IBIA Annual Convention in Hong Kong, delegates heard questions over whether enough alternative fuels will emerge over the ... |
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Nov 24, 2025 ... global decarbonisation director at DNV, said in a presentation at the IBIA Annual Convention in Hong Kong last week.
"China is very focused on green methanol production; there will be green ... |
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Nov 24, 2025 ... of bunkering at global supply and trading firm TFG Marine, during an IBIA Annual Convention in Hong Kong that was dominated by discussion of the recent failed NZF vote at IMO - a topic most ... |





