Monjasa Spearheads the Development of Latin America's Marine Biofuels Supply Chain
🌊 Monjasa Spearheads the Development of Latin America's Marine Biofuels Supply Chain.
Monjasa, one of the world's top 10 marine fuel suppliers, is working to establish a sustainable and scalable biofuel option for the maritime industry in Latin America. This initiative aligns with the industry's need for cleaner fuels as part of efforts to meet the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) target of full decarbonization by 2050. Monjasa is specifically focusing on Latin America, with operations centered around the Colombian port of Cartagena.
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Monjasa, one of the world's top 10 marine fuel suppliers, is working to establish a sustainable and scalable biofuel option for the maritime industry in Latin America.
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