The industry continued its positive safety trend but has to master Covid, apply the learnings from the Suez Canal incident and prepare for cyber and climate change challenges.
bp and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping today signed a partnership agreement committing to a long-term collaboration on the development of new alternative fuels and low carbon solutions for the shipping industry.
The studies will analyze the industry’s use of each fuel or power technology, including availability, life-cycle emission characteristics and economic aspects.
Various barge operators, deep-sea terminals and inland terminals are working together to bundle container flows along corridors between Rotterdam and the hinterland.
Energy Observer – the first hydrogen vessel around the world – and Air Liquide have been working together since the launch of this laboratory ship which aims to demonstrate the key role of hydrogen in the energy transition.
Maersk is redesigning its ocean network in West & Central Asia that connects countries including India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, UAE and Saudi Arabia to the world.
The companies plan to develop a range of safe, sustainable and competitive technologies that can reduce emissions from existing assets and help to enable a net-zero emissions future for shipping.