By Pacific International Lines As part of ongoing efforts to achieve its decarbonisation objectives, Pacific International Lines (PIL) is pleased to share that it is conducting a trial use of marine biofuel on its container vessel “Kota Megah” … [Read more...]
NYK takes delivery of a methanol-fuelled tanker
Methanol continues to be the front-runner as the fuel-of-choice for international shipping. The NYK Group, has reported that it has taken delivery of a methanol-fuelled chemical tanker, the Grouse Sun. The ship has been equipped with a dual-fuel … [Read more...]
ANL announces that it has successfully completed a biofuel-powered voyage in Oceania
ANL, a subsidiary of the CMA CGM Group, has announced success of the first biofuel trial on a containerised shipping vessel within Oceania. A concrete partnership enabling the pooling of expertise The trial, undertaken on ANL’s AAX1 service was … [Read more...]
ONE to invest USD$20 billion by 2030; focus is on decarbonisation
Container shipping giant, ONE, (a Shipping Australia full member), has announced a USD$20 billion investment plan from now until 2030. The company will apparently be substantially investing over half this amount in vessels focused on its green … [Read more...]
Big Blue goes Big Green; Maersk goes “ALL-IN” on decarbonisation
International ocean shipping giant Maersk has taken a big step in shaping the future of shipping by vowing to hit net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 across its entire business including its direct and indirect emissions. This bold … [Read more...]