The Finnish short sea shipping company, part of the CMA CGM group that has recently been merged with MacAndrews, has extended its network with a service that links the Baltic Sea to the Atlantic via the North Sea.
On 19 March, a CMA CGM container carrier will be bunkered in the Port of Rotterdam with second generation biofuel derived from forest residues and waste cooking oil.
The 1,400 TEU-big vessel belonging to the Finnish short sea operator Containerships, part of CMA CGM, received its first batch of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the Port of Rotterdam on 24 January.
The Damen Shipyards Group has been entrusted with the construction of a brand-new bunkering vessel with which Eesti Gaas will marine-supply its clients with liquefied natural gas (LNG).
The company has added a sixth weekly round-trip to its service that loops between CLIP's terminal in Swarzędz and Europoort's in the Port of Rotterdam.
The brand-new feeder, offering 3,596 TEU of carrying capacity (incl. 600 reefers), made its maiden calls to the Port of St. Petersburg's Petrolesport (PLP) and First Container Terminal (FCT) on 20 April.
On 25th January, in the Port of Turku, Aino-Maija Luukkonen, Mayor of Pori, named the 18k m3 of capacity tanker, which will be used by Skangas to supply Finland with liquefied natural gas (LNG).