MOL joins forces with Madoqua to create a green corridor between Portugal and Northern Europe

MOL leads maritime decarbonization with a green corridor that will connect Portugal and Europe.
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Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Madoqua and other global companies to develop a green maritime corridor that will connect Portugal with Northern Europe . This ambitious project seeks to transform maritime transport through low-emission solutions and the use of alternative fuels.

Maritime sustainability with the green maritime corridor

The collaboration between MOL and Madoqua highlights the integration of green technologies in the maritime sector . The green corridor will facilitate the transport of green hydrogen, ammonia and e-methanol, produced by Madoqua at its innovative Green Fuels Terminal in Sines, Portugal. MOL will contribute its logistics expertise to ensure safe and efficient transport, using zero-emission vessels.

The project brings together leaders from Europe, Asia and North America committed to the energy transition. It is also supported by governments and strategic ports such as Sines, Rotterdam and Duisburg, reaffirming the European Union’s climate objectives and strengthening the value chain of sustainable fuels .

Looking ahead to 2050, this green corridor is part of MOL ’s environmental strategy to achieve carbon neutrality. The initiative also reflects the growing global demand for sustainable logistics solutions in a world moving towards a greener future.

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Source: Mitsui OSK Lines, Ltd.

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