
Maersk’s first large vessel that can run on green methanol arrived in at DP World ’s Jebel Ali Port in Dubai for its maiden visit in early May. Ane Maersk serves the AE7 string, which connects Asia and Europe, and the vessel sailed to ports in China and Asia after completing cargo operations in Dubai.
Christopher Cook, Managing Director, Maersk UAE, said, “It is truly a great moment to witness the arrival of Ane Maersk in Jebel Ali. This is an important milestone for Maersk in our journey to decarbonise ocean transportation and Ane Maersk represents our ambitions towards sustainability and innovation.”
The sense of pride was shared by port operator, DP World. Abdullah Bin Damithan, CEO and Managing Director of DP World GCC, added: “We are committed to decarbonising global trade and are taking action to support the transition, from electrifying our terminals to using smart technology. The journey to net zero requires the involvement of every stakeholder in the supply chain, and we are proud to be working alongside dedicated partners like Maersk.”
Equipped with a dual-fuel engine that is capable of running on green methanol, Ane Maersk is the first of the 18 large vessels ordered by Maersk that will be added to the carrier’s fleet during 2024 and 2025. The vessels in the new series have an industry-first innovative design with the bridge and accommodation placed at the very front of the vessel, allowing more cargo to be carried and reducing the consumption per container.



















