Isle of Man Ship Registry welcomes world’s most powerful sailing cargo ship to its fleet
The world’s most powerful sailing cargo ship has gone into service under the Isle of Man flag.
The world’s most powerful sailing cargo ship has gone into service under the Isle of Man flag.
Technical inquiries poured in after SRC Group secured Approval in Principle for a concept which “reinvented methanol fuel storage” on board ship. Delivering the answers has seen technical talk quickly converting into project discussions
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