- As the world’s largest shipping line, MSC has 730 vessels and the industry’s largest newbuilding orderbook of energy-efficient container ships.
- Decarbonizing shipping is the biggest challenge facing the maritime sector which can only be achieved by step changes in commitment, concrete action and investment.
- By joining forces with GCMD, MSC is strengthening its commitment towards a collaborative approach to decarbonization.
The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonization (GCMD) and MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) announce their signing of a five-year Impact Partnership agreement.
MSC’s new partnership
As the world’s largest shipping line, MSC has 730 vessels and the industry’s largest newbuilding orderbook of energy-efficient container ships.
The family-owned business has been working on energy efficiency for many years and has been an early adopter of responsibly-sourced blended biofuels as a transitional fuel.
MSC has advocated for the availability of supply of a range of alternative fuels and has set a clear goal to achieve net decarbonization by 2050.
Shipping decarbonization
Decarbonizing shipping is the biggest challenge facing the maritime sector and one which can only be achieved by step changes in commitment, concrete action and investment by shipping companies, their customers, ports, energy suppliers and public sector actors.
By joining forces with GCMD, MSC is strengthening its commitment towards a collaborative approach to decarbonization.
As an Impact Partner, MSC will provide cash contribution towards GCMD’s pooled resources for pilots and trials.
MSC will also make in-kind contributions through its participation in projects, including access to vessels, operational equipment, and other assets, as well as vessel operating data and evaluation reports so their learnings can help inform GCMD’s future trials.
Helping GCMD’s efforts
Bud Darr, Executive Vice President Maritime Policy & Government Affairs MSC Group, said: “We are committed to helping to tackle climate change and in GCMD we believe we have found an excellent partner to help drive the green transition in our sector.
We look forward to exchanging ideas, information and access to our substantial expertise and assets, to help accelerate progress towards the net zero future we all aspire to.”
Current economic uncertainties
On welcoming MSC as GCMD’s Impact Partner, Professor Lynn Loo, CEO of the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation, said: “Despite current economic uncertainties, decarbonising shipping will need liners – who are closest to customers willing to pay a green premium – to make hard commitments for the industry to progress towards IMO’s 2030 and 2050 goals. With MSC coming onboard as our newest Impact Partner, GCMD is now in a stronger position to drive decarbonisation solutions across the industry.”
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