Neu Seeschiffahrt and Yara Marine Technologies have signed an agreement for the installation in 2024 of the latter’s propulsion optimisation technology, FuelOpt, across the German shipping company’s fleet of six very large ore carriers (VLOC) and two recently acquired Newcastlemax vessels.
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