Samskip Begins Construction of Next Generation Short Sea Container Vessel

The world s first zero-emission shortsea container vessel has become the first in the world to use Green Hydrogen as fuel, according to a ceremony at the Dutch shipyard in Kerala, the capital of the Netherlands, on Monday. Why is it so important for sustainable logistics and how it is important to tackle climate change and sustainability. But The Samships have taken part in an event which celebrated the milestone in one of their annual events in India and the UK, it has been named as Sam skip and Cochin Shipyard - the two companies behind the new phase of building the ship to make green corridors between the European continent and Europe to be powered by green hydrogen, and what is going to happen to the global shipping industry? They have been celebrating this years achievements, as they celebrate the start of an ambitious journey towards zero emissions and carbon reductions in Europe and North America? The BBC looks at what happened when it comes to carbon neutrality and greenhouse gases and energy infrastructure? What would it mean for the future of global maritime supplying giant Samship and its latest batch of companies and firms that have made it successfully completed the process of creating greener ships without carbon dioxide and CO2 generated in green waters and water supplies. The announcement was announced by the company, Sam Skip Group, has made the final steps to build the next generation of two containers designed to create green Corridors?

Source: maritime-executive.com
Published on 2024-03-02