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Höegh Autoliners in greener vessel scrapping deal with Norwegian start-up - The Loadstar
Höegh Autoliners will recycle up to eight of its vessels in Norway, in a green, government-supported move that sidesteps the regulatory minefield of scrapping outside Europe. The Höegh fleet has four vessels delivered in the 1990s, and four in 2000; meanwhile, it took delivery of its first 9100ceu Aurora-class vessel in Q2 last year, with up to 15 more to be built and delivered in the coming years. Each is designed to ... The post Höegh Autoline…
Höegh Autoliners behind groundbreaking ship upcycling project in Norway
In a landmark announcement on the Blue Talks stage at Nor-Shipping, Höegh Autoliners and Nordic Circles unveiled a pioneering agreement that could revolutionise ship recycling and the construction industry alike. The NOK1.3bn ($128m) initiative will upcycle decommissioned vessels from Höegh Autoliners into certified, low-emission building materials—entirely within Norway, without melting, exporting, or heavy emissions. The …
Norway Launches Groundbreaking Green Industry With Höegh Autoliners - mfame.guru
In a bold move toward a circular and sustainable maritime economy, Höegh Autoliners and Nordic Circles have signed a visionary agreement to repurpose decommissioned ships into certified building materials within Norway, slashing emissions and pioneering a new green industrial sector. The agreement, worth NOK 1.3 billion, was announced on the Blue Talks stage at Nor-Shipping, with global maritime leaders in attendance, including John Kerry and An…
Höegh Autoliners, Nordic Circles Partner For Ship Decommissioning
An agreement between Höegh Autoliners and green industry pioneer Nordic Circles launches a national project that will change the handling of decommissioned ships. Using Norwegian technology, labor, and industry, old ships will be upcycled in Norway into certified building materials—without melting…
Shipbreaking Reimagined? Höegh Autliners Strikes Deal to Upcycle Ships into Green Building Materials
Höegh Autoliners and Nordic Circles have partnered to revolutionize ship recycling in Norway, launching a project that will transform decommissioned vessels into certified building materials without traditional melting processes. The...
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