World bunkering capital Singapore joins green shipping corridors declaration
At the opening of Singapore Maritime Week today, Singapore minister for transport S Iswaran declared ...
An agreement for a ‘green corridor’ system between the ports of Singapore and Rotterdam will, at least initially, take a more digital approach owing to a lack of available zero-carbon fuels.
Plans to create a route between Singapore, the world’s largest bunkering hub, and Rotterdam, the second-largest, were announced in August.
However, the Global Maritime Forum notes in its latest report, the 2022 Annual Progress Report on Green Shipping Corridors, that while green corridors have made considerable and even unexpected headway, the schemes ...
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