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HMM Takes Delivery of Its First Methanol-Powered Containership

HMM Takes Delivery of Its First Methanol-Powered Containership

World Maritime
HMM Takes Delivery of Its First Methanol-Powered Containership

By Charlie Bartlett (The Loadstar) – South Korean shipping line HMM has taken delivery of the HMM Green (above), the first in a series of nine 9,000 teu methanol-fuelled containerships being built at Korean yards. Ordered in 2023, seven are being constructed at HD Hyundai Samho, the other two at HJ Shipbuilding & Construction. HMM Green will bunker its bio-methanol at the port of Shanghai, HMM said, where Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) operates the 16,000 cu meter methanol bunkering vessel Hai Gang Zhi Yuan, a former chemical tanker converted last year. Though HMM’s first methanol-powered box ship has been assigned to a rotation between the Far East, India, and the Mediterranean, the carrier might be considering deploying it, or one of its sister vessels, on a Far-East-US loop in due course. Hyundai’s shipping arm does operate Chinese-built vessels, including car-carriers and heavylift ships, but its container fleet is Korean-built, meaning that it stands to gain a competitive edge should the US Trade Representative’s proposed anti-China measures be adopted. In the event of the proposed massive port call fines going through, HMM is potentially an excellent candidate for transiting the Panama Canal, taking advantage of a new service unveiled there this week. On Monday, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) announced NetZero Slot, a new measure to incentivise low-carbon shipping by providing one slot a week when a chosen net-zero vessel will be given ‘red carpet’ treatment – a choice of transit date, guaranteed 24-hour in-transit time, and included just-in-time service. To be eligible for the service, vessels must submit a technology screening report to verify their operators’ green claims. “The NetZero Slot is part of the authority’s commitment to reward and incentivise investments in energy efficiency and low-carbon fuels,” said Boris Moreno Vásquez, ACP’s VP operations. “As the shipping industry progresses toward net-zero emissions,

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