Hapag-Lloyd and Seaspan Corporation have entered into a partnership agreement to retrofit and convert five 10,100 TEU (twenty-foot equivalent units) containerships powered by conventional MAN S90 engines to dual-fuel engines capable of operating on methanol.
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