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Clean Marine and FMSI announce intention to merge
Clean Marine AS and FMSI today announced that the companies have entered into a term sheet pursuant to which they will effect a business combination (the “Merger”) to create a leading provider of exhaust gas cleaning systems (“EGCS” or “scrubbers”). The combined entity, which will operate under the name Clean Marine, will provide a fully integrated offering, including Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) expertise, significant capacity, fast production times, project management and global after-sales services. It will also offer financing to its customers through affiliated companies.
Clean Marine invites to seminar in Singapore the 5th of November
In preparation, and to meet, the IMO 2020, Clean Marine, is holding a seminar to address emissions challenges and share insights on the scrubber retrofit process.
Green Ship Finance Deal Of The Year – East
Clean Marine is the proud winner of Green Ship Finance Deal Of The Year – East during the 18th Annual Marine Money Week Asia
Scrubber makers should focus on long-term eco credentials, says Clean Marine CEO
Short-term business prospects are buoyant with IMO 2020, but Nils Hoy-Petersen says cutting particulate matter emissions and the carbon footprint may be more crucial to the long-term application of scrubbers
5 Questions to Alan Linderoth, Vice President Sales, Clean Marine
Hansa International Journal Interview with Alan Linderoth, Vice President Sales, Clean Marine
Clean Marine’s new scrubber can cut costs
Norwegian technology company Clean Marine is to launch a new marine exhaust gas scrubber application, which the company claimed will cut costs.
EGCS in a perspective
The objective of Marpol Annex VI, the SOx and NOx regulations, that comes fully into force January 2020, is to reduce the emission of particles. All roads lead to Rome, but recent findings clearly indicate that HFO with a certified scrubber is the greenest route to take.
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New Sulphur requirements for the shipping industry sends market for Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems (EGCS) through the roof. Three of ten suppliers are Norwegian. Gallery
New Sulphur requirements for the shipping industry sends market for Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems (EGCS) through the roof. Three of ten suppliers are Norwegian.
New Sulphur requirements for the shipping industry sends market for Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems (EGCS) through the roof. Three of ten suppliers are Norwegian.
Norwegian based Clean Marine increased the revenues from NOK 14 million to NOK 1,5 billion over three years.