Quadrise updates on its project with MSC Shipmanagement Limited of Cyprus

Quadrise plc

Quadrise Plc (LON:QED), the supplier of innovative energy solutions for a cleaner planet, has provided an update on its project with MSC Shipmanagement Limited of Cyprus.

The Company previously announced on 18 March 2024 that entry of a binding agreement between Quadrise, MSC and Cargill in respect of the production of MSAR® and bioMSAR™ fuels for the Company’s forthcoming vessel trials on board the MSC Leandra was expected by the end of Q1 2024.  Quadrise continues to work with its project partners to seek to finalise the Project Agreement and will provide a further update upon the project and entry of the Project Agreement in due course.

Commenting on the update, Jason Miles, Chief Executive Officer of Quadrise, said:

“Continued efforts in respect of our project mean that we do not expect any material delay to the overall MSC vessel trial programme at this time. We remain in regular contact with our project stakeholders and Quadrise is focused on the delivery of the Project Agreement as soon as possible.”

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