U-Ming Completes First B24 Biofuel Bunkering
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U-Ming Completes First B24 Biofuel Bunkering
Taiwan’s U-Ming Marine Transport Corporation has announced that its 64,000dwt bulk carrier, Asian Progress, has successfully completed its first bunkering operation of B24 biofuel (FAME B24) at the Port of Singapore.The vessel is U-Ming’s first vessel to adopt biofuel…
U-Ming Marine Transport Corp. announces first bunkering operation of B24 biofuel on bulk carrier at Port of Singapore
On July 24, U-Ming Marine Transport Corporation announced that its 64K bulk carrier, Asian Progress, has successfully completed its first bunkering operation of B24 biofuel (FAME B24) at the Port of Singapore. This marks U-Ming’s first vessel to adopt biofuel, signifying a major step forward in the company’s journey toward low-carbon shipping and its commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
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