Expanding Collaboration For Sustainable Decarbonization In The Global Supply Chain

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SA Singapore and Pacific International Lines (PIL) have inked an MOU to collaboratively pioneer sustainable solutions, slashing carbon emissions and elevating maritime efficiency on the path to net zero GHG emissions.

Collaboration In Low-Carbon Shipping

The collaboration between the two long-time partners includes the development of a set of low carbon emission routes for containers shipped by PIL via PSA. Beyond the MOU, both partners are also cooperating in GHG emissions reduction levers such as the use of reclaimed refrigerant and the adoption of PSA’s OptEVoyage, a digital solution for vessels to arrive at the port just in time to achieve bunker savings and carbon emissions reduction.

PSA has extensive know-how and experience in container port operations and managing cargo flows, and PIL is the largest home-grown carrier in Southeast Asia with strong networks in Asia, Africa, Middle East, Latin America and Oceania. The two leaders in their respective fields, with a common goal to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, will leverage each other’s expertise, resources and innovation to work towards developing low carbon pathways.

Commitment To Carbon Reduction

In April 2022, PIL successfully conducted a biofuel trial using a blend of fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) and very low sulfur fuel oil (VLSFO). Encouraged by the results, PIL intends to trial another blend of biofuel on its Singapore Qinzhou Shuttle (SQS) service as part of this MOU. This trial will involve a blend of 24% FAME with VLSFO.

Mr Nelson Quek, Regional CEO Southeast Asia, PSA International, said, “Given the ever-increasing global challenges stemming from climate change, it is imperative that we take proactive steps to reduce carbon emissions throughout the shipping industry. This will require the collective efforts of all players in the maritime supply chain sector. PSA is pleased to partner PIL as we take the bold and essential step towards decarbonising the global supply chains that power our economy. We remain committed to working hand-in-hand with likeminded stakeholders as we spur concerted action towards our transition to a cleaner and sustainable future beyond the areas served by our ports.”

Mr Abhishek Chawla, General Manager Operations & Procurement, PIL, said, “PIL is delighted to partner PSA in co-developing sustainable shipping solutions for our common target of attaining net zero emissions. As PIL actively explores and invests in solutions to reduce emissions across our organisation, we believe in the importance of collaborating with likeminded partners like PSA. Together, we can deliver a greener future for the shipping industry!”

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Source: SingaporePsa