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CMA CGM Completes 100th LNG Bunkering at Shanghai Yangshan Terminal xinde marine news Chen Yang 2024-12-11 16:01




CMA CGM, in partnership with Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG), has completed its 100th simultaneous operations (SIMOPS) LNG bunkering at the Yangshan Terminal in Shanghai. This achievement reflects CMA CGM's unwavering commitment to driving green shipping and fostering international collaboration since the signing of their LNG bunkering agreement in 2022.

Setting New Records in China
This milestone bunkering of the CMA CGM Patagonia established a new record for China’s largest single LNG refueling, with an impressive 11,500 cubic meters of LNG delivered. Even more remarkable, this operation was executed seamlessly alongside cargo handling and maintenance activities. It follows the groundbreaking success in March 2022, when CMA CGM and SIPG completed China’s first hashtag#ship-to-ship hashtag#LNG bunkering.

Leading the Energy Transition
As a pioneer in alternative fuels, CMA CGM is making bold strides towards its goal of Net Zero Carbon by 2050. Key initiatives include:
Fleet modernization: By 2028, the group plans to operate 131 vessels compatible with low-carbon energy.
Operational efficiency: Since 2008, the company has halved carbon emissions per container transported.

Committed to a Sustainable Future
This accomplishment is just one step in CMA CGM's broader strategy to lead the shipping industry’s decarbonization journey. The company continues to invest in innovative technologies, setting new standards in environmental performance and sustainable operations.

by Xinde Marine News Chen Yang

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