Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Revamps Vision For A Decarbonized Maritime Future

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Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., a core company under the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has released a revised version of its strategic blueprint, “Marine Future Stream,” after three years. The vision outlines a comprehensive approach to developing a maritime society that is both safe and decarbonized by the year 2050, in response to evolving global challenges and technological progress.

Dual Path to Progress: Safety and Sustainability

The updated vision reaffirms Mitsubishi Shipbuilding’s dual commitment to a “safe and secure society” and a “decarbonized marine society.”
To enhance safety and operational efficiency, the company will focus on:

  • Digitalization of the Maritime Industry

  • Acceleration of Offshore Resource Development and Utilization

  • Improvement of User Experience at Sea

To lead maritime decarbonization, key initiatives include:

  • Ship Decarbonization Technologies

  • Greater Use of Renewable Energy

  • Deployment of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS/CCUS)

Renewed Identity and Role in Japan’s Green Growth Strategy

A newly designed company pamphlet metaphorically presents Mitsubishi Shipbuilding as “One Island” in the ocean, symbolizing its central role in the maritime ecosystem.

This refreshed identity underscores the company’s alignment with MHI Group’s broader energy transition strategy, emphasizing collaboration, innovation, and cross-industry partnerships. Operating from its major shipyards in Yokohama, Shimonoseki, and Nagasaki, Mitsubishi Shipbuilding continues to focus on the construction of advanced, outfitted vessels while driving the transformation of Japan’s maritime industry.

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Source: PORT NEWS