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Ports of Bremen ready for Methanol

02.04.2025

BREMEN. “After being able to bunker LNG since 2015, the Ports of Bremen have now also been equipped to bunker methanol,” announced Kristina Vogt, Bremen Senator for Economic Affairs, Port and Transformation in March. Bunkering involves special safety aspects, and Stephan Berger, Bremen’s port captain, explained it in detail: “With our clear instructions, shipowners and all other parties involved now know exactly how and when to do what to ensure the smooth bunkering of alternative fuels.”

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