We have gathered some information for you in a guide about cleaner maritime transports. You will see what influences shipping to reduce emissions, including regulations, market demands and trends.
Watch our expert video (4.50 min) where our maritime technical expert, Martin Cato, is adressing customers’ questions:
How can liquefied natural gas (LNG) be delivered to my vessel?
How do you secure a smooth bunkering operation?
What transfer equipment is needed in an LNG operation?
Can I monitor the product’s quality and quantity?
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For more than ten years we have been developing the infrastructure to secure our customers the availability of cleaner energy. We deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) and biogas (LBG) in Northern Europe, including the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerpen area. And if you are not in this area, we have partners elsewhere in the world.
Learn more about our vessel portfolio and supply infrastructure.
Swedish passenger shipping company, Destination Gotland, has decided to increase its biogas fuel blend from one to ten percent in its gas-powered ships.
Samskip is a European multimodal transport company and short-sea operator. The company is increasingly refueling LNG on ships and cars. Biogas is a future area of interest.
ESL Shipping, the leading carrier of dry bulk cargo in the Baltic region, promotes sustainability through LNG powered vessels.