Japanese port to house Maersk's latest methanol project

The carrier has signed a memorandum of understanding concerning the development of Yokohama’s port facilities to better facilitate methanol bunkering.
(L-R) Kohei Yamamoto, Head of Public Affairs-Japan at Maersk, Dr. Takeharu Yamanaka, Mayor of Yokohama and Masashi Fujii, President of Mitsubishi Gas Chemical | Photo: Mærsk
(L-R) Kohei Yamamoto, Head of Public Affairs-Japan at Maersk, Dr. Takeharu Yamanaka, Mayor of Yokohama and Masashi Fujii, President of Mitsubishi Gas Chemical | Photo: Mærsk

A.P. Moller-Maersk is teaming up with Japan’s Mitsubishi Gas Chemical and the Japanese city of Yokohama to establish the country’s first green methanol base for shipping.

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