- Swire Shipping has made a significant stride towards sustainable shipping by successfully completing a biofuel trial on its flagship transpacific service, the Sun Chief Express Ocean.
- This initiative shows the company’s commitment to reducing its environmental impact and contributing to a greener maritime industry.
President of Swire Shipping North America, Harry Stones expressed his excitement to announce the successful biofuel trial on their service. “This initiative reflects our commitment to exploring sustainable shipping solutions in response to increasing demand for greener options. The use of sustainable B24 biofuel in our Sun Chief Express Ocean service is projected to reduce well-to-wake emissions for our customers by an estimated 15%. We look forward to continuing such efforts to minimize our environmental impact and contribute to a more sustainable future for the maritime industry.”
The Biofuel Trial
The trial involved the use of sustainable B24 biofuel, a blend of biodiesel derived from waste sources and conventional fuels. The vessel used for the trial was the MV Suva Chief, which operates on the Sun Chief Express Ocean service connecting Vietnam to the United States.
The biofuel was bunkered in Hong Kong with the support of Chimbusco Pan Nation Petrochemical Co Ltd (CPN) and the Hafnia Bunker Alliance. This collaborative effort highlights the importance of industry partnerships in driving sustainable shipping initiatives.
Environmental Benefits
The use of B24 biofuel is projected to reduce well-to-wake emissions by approximately 15%. This reduction in greenhouse gas emissions is a crucial step towards mitigating the environmental impact of shipping.
Industry Leadership
Swire Shipping’s successful biofuel trial positions the company as a leader in sustainable shipping practices. By demonstrating the feasibility of using biofuels in commercial operations, the company is paving the way for wider adoption of alternative fuels in the maritime industry.
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Source: Hafnia