Tag: Green Corridor

Rotterdam-Oslo Green Corridor with Samskip’s Hydrogen-powered Ships

Rotterdam and Oslo to create a green corridor with Samskip’s hydrogen-fueled ships, writes Jasmina Ovcina Mandra for Offshore Energy news source. Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)...

UK’s Push For Sustainable Shipping Solutions

The UK Shipping Office for Reducing Emissions (UK SHORE) is taking steps to support the development of green corridor routes, which are essential for...

Silk Alliance Expands Its Ambit With Four New Partners Joining

The Silk Alliance continues to grow with the addition of Yara Clean Ammonia ASA, the Methanol Institute, MPC Container Ships ASA and the NUS...

Singapore, LA, and LB Ports Ink Digital Shipping Corridor Deal

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), Port of Los Angeles (POLA), and Port of Long Beach (POLB), with the support of C40...

CMC Calls for Green Shipping Corridor To Help Cut Emissions

Canada’s Chamber of Commerce (CMC), representing over 100 Canadian & U.S. ports, shipowners, and other marine transportation companies operating in the Great Lakes-St., has...

Abated Infrastructure Is The Bone Of Contention In Atlantic Green Corridor

The UK has signed up to a ‘green corridors’ agreement alongside Norway, the Netherlands and the United States. It will bring about zero-emission...

MPCC Orders Two Carbon Neutral Newbuildings

MPC Container Ships ASA ("MPCC" or the "Company", and together with its subsidiaries, the "Group") is pleased to announce the following company update, says...

MPC Capital Increases Its Dedication To Decarbonization

Two containers of new buildings were ordered with propulsion technology based on green methanol Development of the project in a consortium with the...

Development Of Green Corridor Between Rotterdam and Singapore

The Port of Rotterdam is considering building a green corridor with Singapore, says an article published in Seatrade Maritime News. Link largest port in Europe  Allard...

Singapore To Sign Up To Green Corridor Movement At COP 26

Singapore, one of the world’s most important transhipment hubs, will sign up to the Clydebank Declaration, a shipping green corridor movement first announced during...
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