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Systems will support onboard testing of Japan Engine Corporation’s first ammonia-fuelled two-stroke engine.

Systems will support onboard testing of Japan Engine Corporation’s first ammonia-fuelled two-stroke engine.

Deal strengthens clean molecule portfolio across the Netherlands and Germany as projects move toward large-scale delivery.

Till Ole Barrelet will join in May as CEO-designate and take over from founding chief Jeremy Nixon on 1 July, as the carrier rolls out a new executive structure.

Singapore-based marine fuel supplier expands regional footprint with new Bangkok office and local managing director appointment.
Updated 25 February 2026
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