Another methanol-capable vessel added to Maersk’s fleet
Danish shipping company A.P. Moller-Maersk has taken delivery of its 17th methanol-capable dual-fuel container vessel.
IMAGE: Maersk's methanol-capable containership, Brisbane Maersk. Linkedin of A.P.Moller-Maersk
The Brisbane Mærsk is the latest vessel in Maersk’s 17,480-TEU methanol-capable series, which also includes the Bangkok Mærsk and Berlin Mærsk. At least two more ships are expected in this class.
This series follows Maersk’s earlier 16,000-TEU programme, which delivered 12 methanol-capable vessels. The company has also retrofitted one conventionally fuelled container ship to operate on methanol.
The two newbuild series, together with the retrofit, will make up Maersk’s target of deploying 19 methanol-capable vessels by year end.
By Konica Bhatt
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