Navios, HMM name LNG-powered containership duo in South Korea

Greece's Navios Maritime Partners and South Korea's HMM named two LNG-powered containerships in South Korea. These two vessels will start serving HMM under charter deals in January.

This story requires a subscription

Get 12 months of full digital access to LNG Prime for only $295 instead of $600.
This includes a single user license.
Check our FAQ for more info. For group subscriptions please contact us.

Most Popular

Woodside issues Louisiana LNG construction update

In October 2024, Woodside acquired all issued and outstanding Tellurian common stock for about $900 million cash, or $1.00 per share....

Trump lifts pause on non-FTA LNG export approvals

Trump issued the executive order, which was widely expected, just hours after officially taking over his second four-year term...

Hoegh Evi, SEFE ink hydrogen pact

Norwegian FSRU player Hoegh Evi, previously known as Hoegh LNG, is joining forces with German gas importer Securing Energy...

More News Like This

China’s SIPG pens LNG bunkering pact with South Korea’s HMM

South Korea’s HMM is joining forces with China’s terminal operator Shanghai International Port (SIPG) to fuel its LNG-powered vessels. In...

HMM orders LNG-fueled PCTCs for charter to Hyundai Glovis

South Korea's HMM and compatriot Hyundai Glovis joined forces to order six LNG dual-fuel pure car and truck carriers...

South Korea’s HJSC develops LNG bunkering vessel

South Korea’s HJ Shipbuilding & Construction (HJSC) said it has won approval from classification society Lloyd’s Register for a...

South Korea’s HMM reveals $11.4 billion expansion plan

South Korean shipping firm HMM said it would invest 15 trillion won ($11.42 billion) by 2026 to diversify its...