K Line hedging its bets ahead of global sulfur cap

In a new report, K Line CEO Elzo Murakami points to various ways in which the Japanese shipping company plans to comply with the 2020 sulfur cap. The company was recently projected to be among the weaker players in terms of competition by that date.
Photo: Port of Hamburg
Photo: Port of Hamburg

Japanese K Line has several solutions for how the shipping company will comply with the upcoming global sulfur cap set to come into force in 2020, says President and CEO Elzo Murakami in a new report just published by the company.

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