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CMA CGM Completes China's Largest Biomethanol Bunkering

By MGN EditorialMarch 9, 2026 at 11:55 AM

French shipping giant CMA CGM has completed what it says is China's largest single biomethanol bunkering operation, marking a milestone in the industry's transition to alternative fuels.

In a significant development for the maritime industry's decarbonization efforts, the CMA CGM Group has completed its first and 'China's largest' single biomethanol bunkering operation. The French shipping and logistics giant fueled one of its containerships with biomethanol at the port of Guangzhou, China. According to CMA CGM, the bunkering operation involved supplying 1,300 metric tons of biomethanol to the 23,000 TEU container vessel CMA CGM Scandola. This marks a major milestone, as it is reported to be the largest single biomethanol bunkering ever carried out in China. 'This first biomethanol bunkering operation in China is a new step forward in the energy transition of our fleet,' said Olivier Nivoix, Executive Vice President of Energy Transition at CMA CGM Group. 'It demonstrates our ability to deploy alternative fuels at scale to reduce the carbon footprint of our operations.' The use of biomethanol as a marine fuel is part of CMA CGM's broader strategy to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Biomethanol, produced from sustainable biomass sources, is considered a promising alternative to traditional fossil fuels, as it can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional marine fuels. This landmark bunkering operation in China underscores the growing momentum behind the adoption of alternative fuels in the shipping industry, as companies like CMA CGM work to meet increasingly stringent environmental regulations and decarbonization targets. As the maritime sector continues its transition to a more sustainable future, initiatives like this will play a crucial role in driving the industry's green transformation.
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