Hapag-Lloyd has won the Zero Emission Maritime Buyers Alliance (ZEMBA)’s second tender for ocean shipping using hydrogen-derived e-methanol.
Through this agreement, ZEMBA members have committed to collectively abate at least 120,000 metric tonnes of CO2e over a minimum of three years, with Hapag-Lloyd contributing to the lion’s share of these volumes.
Beginning in 2027, Hapag-Lloyd will deploy e-methanol on a trans-Oceanic lane on large methanol dual-fuel container ships.
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