HMM recently took delivery of the 9,000 TEU methanol-powered containership HMM GREEN. This vessel is the first of nine sister ships ordered in February 2023 from HD Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (7 ships) and HJ Shipbuilding & Construction (2 ships).
Starting with this delivery, HMM will gradually receive the remaining eight vessels next year as part of its fleet expansion plan.
The HMM GREEN will bunker bio-methanol at the Port of Shanghai. Bio-methanol, a renewable fuel derived from waste, can reduce carbon emissions by up to 65% compared to conventional fuels, eliminate sulfur oxide (SOx) emissions, and cut nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions by up to 80%.
Additionally, all ships in this series are equipped with eco-friendly technologies required by major global ports, ensuring unrestricted operation on all trade routes. They also comply with the EU ETS and FuelEU Maritime regulations, meeting upcoming decarbonization requirements.
The HMM GREEN will be deployed on HMM’s independently operated FIM (Far East Asia, India, and Mediterranean) service.
An HMM representative stated, "The delivery of this new vessel is expected to accelerate HMM’s progress toward its ‘Net Zero by 2045’ goal. To enhance our competitiveness, we will continue to explore and adopt various fuel alternatives."

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