The Triple E class is a family of very large container ships with a capacity of more than 18,000 TEUs, which are owned and operated by Maersk Line.
The container ship Maersk Halifax has been converted into a dual-fuel vessel able to operate on methanol. The industry-first retrofit for a large container ship was conducted at the Zhoushan Xinya ...
Evergreen poised to spend over $2.75bn on mass mega-size container ship order In October, Maersk revealed that it had sourced more green methanol for its new ships in China. In what it called a ...
Industry sources have told TradeWinds that Hapag-Lloyd has ordered up to 18 vessels of 17,000 teu each, while Maersk has contracted 10 container ships of similar size, all for delivery between ...
Container line AP Moller-Maersk has completed its first retrofit of one of its boxships to run on methanol. The company expanded the vessel's hull to accommodate larger fuel tanks, increasing its ...
Higher freight rates more than offset modest container volume gains as A.P. Moller ... Denmark-based parent of liner operator Maersk said in an earnings release. Earnings before interest and taxes of ...
The agreement will contribute to lowering GHG emissions from Maersk’s growing fleet of dual-fuel methanol container ... and e-methanol continues to be the most promising alternative shipping ...
The global shipping industry is constantly evolving, and the COVID-19 pandemic began a marked shift in how container shipping operates. Disruption caused by the pandemic has forced the industry to ...
Shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S struck a long-term supply deal for cleaner bio-methanol from a Chinese facility, the latest iteration in its search for low-emission marine fuel. The ...
It appears that Maersk typically sends one ship per week from New Jersey to Spain, carrying around 1,000 tons of military ...
AP Moller-Maersk, the world's second-largest container line by capacity, is heading for its highest annual bunker consumption in six years. "The re-routing south of Cape of Good Hope resulted in ...