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Were Not Happy With Decarbonisation Progress at the IMO : Maersk

One of the world's largest shipping firms has said it is concerned about the impact of lower-carbon fuels on vessels and shipyard workers. However, it says it will not be able to run on green methanol until 2023.

Source: shipandbunker.com
Published on 2021-05-12

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