J. Lauritzen wants to build bulkers that can sail on green methanol

The investment company wants to build the first bulkers to sail on green methanol. Trading house Cargill has joined J. Lauritzen in partnership.
Kristian Mørch, CEO of investment firm J. Lauritzen. | Photo: Gunnar Eide/odfjell
Kristian Mørch, CEO of investment firm J. Lauritzen. | Photo: Gunnar Eide/odfjell
by dag holmstad, translated by christian radich hoffman

J. Lauritzen is establishing a subsidiary under the moniker Lauritzen NexGen Shipping. It is to build two large bulkers that are to become some of the first bulkers in the world capable of sailing on green methanol.

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