Maersk insists CMA CGM deal is not a change in green strategy
Still in the afterglow of its “new age” of green methanol-fuelled shipping launched last week, Maersk ...
An angry article about seafarers and crews stuck at sea, in Splash24: the Wallem group’s Frank Coles admonishes all the relevant parties who have failed to act, noting that a 13-country conference held last week changed nothing – and represented less than 50% of all seafarers. He calls some politicians “despicable”, Maersk “disappointing” and says the maritime industry must review the way it makes decisions. A compelling, passionate read.
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