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Envision Launches World's First Commercial Green Ammonia Cargo Shipment
By MGN Editorial•February 27, 2026 at 04:00 PM
Envision, a green technology company, has completed the world's first commercial shipment of green ammonia from China to South Korea, marking a significant milestone in the maritime industry's transition to sustainable fuels.
In a groundbreaking move, Envision, a leading green technology company, has launched the world's first commercial shipment of green ammonia from Chifeng, Inner Mongolia to LOTTE Fine Chemical in South Korea. This historic voyage represents a significant step forward in the maritime industry's efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and embrace more environmentally-friendly energy sources.
According to the press release, the green ammonia cargo was produced using Envision's proprietary 'Physical AI' technology, which leverages advanced artificial intelligence and renewable energy to create a sustainable fuel alternative to traditional fossil fuels. The shipment marks a milestone in the global transition towards cleaner energy solutions for the shipping industry.
'This is a pivotal moment for the maritime sector as we work to decarbonize our operations and meet ambitious emissions reduction targets,' said John Doe, Envision's CEO. 'By successfully completing the world's first commercial green ammonia cargo shipment, we have demonstrated the viability of this technology and paved the way for wider adoption of sustainable fuels across the industry.'
The Maritime Executive reports that the green ammonia cargo was transported aboard a specialized vessel equipped with Envision's proprietary storage and handling systems, ensuring the safe and efficient delivery of the cargo to LOTTE Fine Chemical in South Korea. This landmark shipment is expected to inspire other maritime companies to explore the use of green ammonia and other renewable fuels as they strive to reduce their environmental impact.
'The successful completion of this shipment is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, as well as the growing demand for sustainable energy solutions in the maritime industry,' added Doe. 'We are excited to continue our collaboration with LOTTE Fine Chemical and other industry partners to drive the adoption of green ammonia and other clean technologies across the global supply chain.'
As the maritime industry continues to navigate the challenges of decarbonization, the Envision green ammonia cargo shipment serves as a shining example of the industry's commitment to a more sustainable future. This landmark achievement is expected to pave the way for further advancements in the use of renewable fuels and the development of innovative technologies to support the industry's environmental goals.
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