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Oct 9, 2012 ... for deep-sea, large-engined LNG-fuelled ships.
"The most likely first movers could be the big containership operators who are able to bunker at two ports at either end of a liner trade route, ... |
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Sep 28, 2012 ... climate in which some companies have gone bankrupt and some ships have gone into lay-up.
Container ship costs rose at a steeper 3.1 percent, while the costs for bulkers and tankers rose ... |
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Sep 18, 2012 ... traffic in that direction.
Anderson, whose company carries more than 15 percent of all seaborne containers through its Maersk Line shipping subsidiary, said industry shipping from Asia to Europe ... |
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Sep 10, 2012 ... consultancy Tri-Zen said the use of LNG fuel reduces CO2 emissions by around 29% compared with oil, and its low sulfur content will become increasingly important as new, lower limits on sulfur ... |
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Sep 6, 2012 ... of HHI.
"These ships will be the most fuel-efficient ships ever built to the Asia-Europe container trade," commented Cedric Foo, Group Deputy President and CFO of APL’s parent company ... |
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Sep 6, 2012 ... hydrogen-powered commercial ship that would be completely free of emissions.
The Zero-Emission Container Feeder Vessel, intended for use in northern European waters, would produce no emissions ... |
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Sep 6, 2012 ... container line CMA CGM S.A. (CMA CGM) is working with Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. (DSME) to develop a liquefied natural gas (LNG) powered container ship, ... |
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Sep 4, 2012 ... of fuel oil from Singapore.
Yangshan helped Shanghai earn the title of the world's busiest container port last year with the China Internet Information Center government web portal reporting ... |
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Aug 31, 2012 ... would hit the water.
Ajala said that excluding smaller ferries and local trades, it was the container-ship and cruise-ship markets that were the most likely to adopt LNG because of their ... |
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Aug 23, 2012 ... Greece based Daina Shipping, which owns the sunken containership MV Rena, is due to appear in court on Thursday to face charges relating to the discharge of harmful substances from the ... |


