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Arkas Bunker supplies biofuel to Yang Ming boxship

Arkas Bunker has supplied its eco-friendly biofuel, Bio24F, to the vessel YM Inventive, operated by Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation.

This marks Arkas Bunker’s first biofuel delivery to a ship owner other than Arkas Line.

Renowned for providing sustainable biofuels that significantly reduce carbon emissions, Arkas Bunker extended its services to Yang Ming following its successful delivery of Bio24F to Arkas Line’s vessel Matilde A in May 2024. The recent delivery was made to the YM Inventive while the vessel was berthed at Kumport in Turkey.

“While we use our biofuel, Bio24F, on Arkas Line vessels, we also offer it to other shipowners. Together with my experienced colleagues and business partners, we are continuously working on biofuels. We stand alongside all shipowners in their sustainability journeys, providing tailored solutions for their vessels to achieve cleaner seas,” commented Seçkin Gül, General Manager of Arkas Bunker.





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