Suez Canal and Japanese partners join for alternative fuels
During the Egyptian-Japanese Business Council and Investment Forum in Tokyo, on 19 August, the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) signed two key cooperation agreements with Japanese partners, furthering its strategy to promote alternative fuels.
The first memorandum of understanding was concluded with ITOCHU Corporation and Orascom Construction, aimed at designing, developing, and operating facilities to supply ships with ammonia as a marine fuel at SCZONE’s ports in Sokhna and East Port Said. This project will contribute to reducing emissions in maritime transport and aligns with SCZONE’s commitment to su
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