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Rotterdam-Singapore GDSC conducts sustainability certification for bio-methane bunkering

The Rotterdam-Singapore Green and Digital Shipping Corridor (GDSC) partners have conducted a successful pilot for the bunkering of mass-balanced liquefied bio-methane (LBM) at the Port of Rotterdam (PoR) on 19 October 2024. A total of 100 tonnes of mass-balanced LBM was supplied by Shell to CMA CGM’s liquefied natural gas-powered containership CMA CGM TIVOLI. Produced

CMA CGM, Zespri commission study on low emissions shipping corridor 

CMA CGM has commissioned a feasibility study into a potential low-emissions shipping corridor alongside Zespri, the world’s largest marketer of kiwifruit. New Zealand’s associate transport minister Matt Doocey recently hosted an event supporting the launch of the study, which would set up a shipping corridor between Tauranga (NZ) and Zeebrugge in Belgium via the Panama

Port of Antwerp-Bruges becomes part of green shipping corridor

Port of Gothenburg, North Sea Port, and DFDS have welcomed the Port of Antwerp-Bruges to the green shipping corridor, bolstering green ambitions of the project. By 2030, two DFDS ammonia-fueled roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) vessels are expected to operate on the routes between Sweden and Belgium, and the ports will step up efforts on electrification and ammonia

Shipping corridor between Germany, Sweden

The Port of Trelleborg, the Port of Lübeck and the German ferry company TT-Line want to build a green shipping corridor between Lübeck-Travemünde, Germany, and Trelleborg, Sweden, which should be free of fossil fuels by 2040 at the latest. To this end, the four parties signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at this year’s Port

Singapore and Japan agree green shipping corridor

The Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Singapore (MOT) and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan (MLIT) have signed a memorandum of cooperation to establish the Singapore – Japan Green and Digital Shipping Corridor. Japan is one of Singapore’s top 10 trading partners, and the trade volume between the two

Future Fuels is a digital news platform committed to advancing sustainability in the maritime industry. We cover the technologies, fuels, and innovations driving the transformation of global shipping—from battery-electric vessels and alternative fuels to clean propulsion systems, smart energy solutions, and evolving regulations.Driven by a clear vision for a zero-emissions future, we provide in-depth news, analysis, and expert insights on the sustainable technologies transforming the maritime industry.

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