FORTESCUE AND CMB.TECH SIGN MILESTONE AGREEMENT FOR 12 AMMONIA BULKERS TO ACCELERATE ZERO-EMISSIONS SHIPPING
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Up to three of the 12 Newcastlemax vessels will enter service by end-2026 with dual-fuel ammonia engines, and the fleet could cut 250,000 tonnes of CO2 a year.
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