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Latest Icon-class order strengthens long-term construction pipeline and reinforces LNG as the operator’s preferred transitional fuel.

Latest Icon-class order strengthens long-term construction pipeline and reinforces LNG as the operator’s preferred transitional fuel.

The Danish marine fuel supplier maintained 6.8 million tonnes of sales while reporting USD 39 million in net profit and continued balance sheet growth.

Advanced fuel testing reveals unusual chemical profiles in compliant marine fuels, raising operational risk concerns for shipowners.

15,000 TEU vessel underscores growing adoption of methanol-ready container ship designs.
Updated 29 April 2026
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