Port of Trelleborg, the Port of Lübeck and German ferry company TT-Line want to build a green shipping corridor between Lübeck-Travemünde, Germany, and Trelleborg, Sweden.
Both countries will work with interested partners to explore opportunities to develop zero or near-zero GHG emission bunker fuel supply chains for the maritime industry.
National Inner Mongolia Electric Power Mengxi New Energy, Shanghai Yuanba Energy Technology, Tianjin Bohai Chemical Group and COSCO Shipping Energy Transportation will work together to form...
Creating green shipping corridors between South Korea, the United States and Japan's top two busiest routes can reduce up to 41.3 million tCO2 each year, says...
Partnership will act as an innovative platform to develop scalable solutions for phasing out fossil marine fuels and enable green shipping between Stockholm and Turku.
Ports will also potentially work together on market development in this new market and jointly find final off-takers for supplies from Ireland including maritime fuels sector.
Parties agreed to explore a partnership around an import-export coalition for renewable and low-carbon molecules, a green shipping corridor and exchange of best practices, knowledge and...
Singapore – Tianjin Green and Digital Shipping Corridor will serve as a valuable testbed for both countries to pilot and trial digital solutions, alternative fuels and...
Report mentions Rotterdam-Singapore GDSC adopting a “building-block” approach to decarbonise the trade lane, including developing and harmonising emerging methanol and ammonia bunkering.
Expanded collaboration with Chilean Government will explore new green corridor opportunities in Chile’s Magallanes, an ideal strategic location for the supply of clean, zero-emissions bunker fuels.