Tag: A.P. Moller-Maersk

Maersk makes further step to support methanol bunkering standards in Japan

Maersk makes further step to support methanol bunkering standards in Japan

September 20, 2024 |

In Japan, A.P.Moller – Maersk said it has taken a significant step towards supporting the development of methanol bunkering in Japan by co-hosting Japan’s first “methanol bunkering simulation” at the Port of Yokohama. The Alette Maersk, Maersk’s fifth dual-fuel methanol vessel, participated in the methanol bunkering simulation conducted by Kokuka Sangyo’s methanol tanker, Eikamaru. To […]

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Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd form Gemini Cooperation, deploy Network of the Future

Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd form Gemini Cooperation, deploy Network of the Future

September 12, 2024 |

In Norway, Offshore Energy reports in a significant collaboration, A.P. Moller Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd announced the details of their operational partnership, the Gemini Cooperation, set to launch in February 2025. This cooperation will deploy between 300 and 340 vessels, with Maersk providing 60% and Hapag-Lloyd 40% of the fleet. Many of these ships will be […]

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Security concerns sink ship tour at LA port

Security concerns sink ship tour at LA port

August 29, 2024 |

In California, Daily Breeze reports The Port of Los Angeles was set to celebrate the Alette Maersk, a groundbreaking methanol-powered cargo ship, with public tours on Wednesday. However, the event was abruptly canceled due to planned protests linked to Maersk’s alleged involvement in the Israel-Hamas conflict —a charge the company has not confirmed. Just a […]

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Maersk signs infrastructure MoU with City of Yokohama, Mitsubishi Gas Chemical

Maersk signs infrastructure MoU with City of Yokohama, Mitsubishi Gas Chemical

December 30, 2023 |

In Japan, A.P. Moller-Maersk announced that the company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the City of Yokohama and Mitsubishi Gas Chemical (MGC).  This collaborative agreement will focus on the development of green methanol bunkering infrastructure in Yokohama as Maersk’s 16,000 TEU green methanol-powered container vessels will be delivered since 2024.  Maersk has […]

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