Hapag-Lloyd and NCL win second Zemba tender with methanol and ammonia bids
- Hapag-Lloyd to use e-methanol on large dual-fuel vessels; NCL to use e-ammonia on northern European trade
- Scheme to abate about 120,000 tonnes of emissions starting in 2027
- Successful tender is rare good news for e-fuels, which have struggled to take off in 2025
Hapag-Lloyd and regional feeder operator North Sea Container Line won Zemba’s latest zero-emission freight tender, and may be among the first companies to use green e-fuels as a result
