The collaboration will leverage combined strengths to address the dual opportunities of the digital transformation and the decarbonization of shipping.
The green and digital shipping corridor aims to support the transition to low- and zero-emission fuels by ships calling at Singapore and the San Pedro Bay ports complex.
Modelling of three emission reduction scenarios estimates hundreds of thousands of seafarers requiring additional training to handle alternative fuels up to 2050.
Partners to collaborate on knowledge exchange and research initiatives to further advance the industry’s ‘2D’ efforts in the Singapore maritime ecosystem.
As part of reducing carbon footprint throughout the equipment supply chain, Alfa Laval and SSAB are targeting the first plate heat exchanger made using fossil-free steel.
Development Bank of Japan Inc. (DBJ) and ClassNK established "Zero-Emission Accelerating Ship Finance (Program)" to support the maritime industry's transition toward decarbonization.
The new partnership will see KDI bring its digital data infrastructure solutions, applications and open ecosystems together with Shell’s portfolio of Technical and Digital Services
Eighteen companies and organizations are participating in this project, and demonstration trials will be conducted with an investment scale of approximately US$18 million.