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Hapag-Lloyd inks LNG deal to power incoming mega-ship fleet

Hapag-Lloyd is the latest carrier to sign a supply deal with a major energy company aimed at locking in the volumes of alternative fuel required to drive new dual-fuel ships.

Hapag-Lloyd is the latest carrier to sign a supply deal with a major energy company aimed at locking in the volumes of alternative fuel required to drive new dual-fuel ships.
Author Journal of CommercePosted on February 27, 2023Categories Uncategorized

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