Being at the forefront of supplying marine fuels to the world's shipping and logistics industry, Bunker One is pleased to supply the fuel to Nellie Bly, which can help cut CO2 emissions by up to 90 per cent.
"Being part of such a momentous undertaking, as the first fully autonomous ship's voyage around Denmark is, is truly inspiring. And being able to provide the green fuel needed for the project to not only make this frog leap forward in safer shipping technology and manoeuvring but also ensuring a much more CO2-efficient trip is something we're very proud of at Bunker One, as we see ourselves as supporting the pioneering spirits with renewable fuel," says Peter Zachariassen, CEO of Bunker One.
Follow the Nellie Bly on its voyage from Cuxhaven to Hamburg live on Sea Machines website, or join the ship and sponsors at a live demonstration of the remote control capabilities of the ship as it docks in Copenhagen Harbor on Wednesday, October 6th, from 11.00 - 15.00.

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