Tag: Carbon footprint

A Major Breakthrough Project Towards Halving The CO2 Footprint

Antwerp@C, an initiative of Air Liquide, BASF, Borealis, ExxonMobil, INEOS, TotalEnergies, Fluxys, and the Port of Antwerp has the ambition to support industries’ efforts...

BG Freight Gains A Competitive Advantage And Reduces Carbon

A solution that sees them immediately reducing their carbon footprint, prepares them for future environmental regulations and gives an edge over competing vessels...

Wärtsilä – STQ Inks 5 Year Optimised Maintenance Deal

The technology group Wärtsilä has signed an Optimised Maintenance Agreement STQ. The five-year long-term agreement covers two vessels. The technology group Wärtsilä has signed...

This Tech Startup Raises $2.7m To Reduce Carbon Emission

Today, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from transport account for up to 10% of shippers’ total GHG emissions. The problem is compounded by the fact...

Seaspan Ferries To Use RNG To Reduce GHG Emission

Seaspan Ferries acts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through using carbon-neutral Renewable Natural Gas in LNG-powered vessels, says a press release published on their...

IMO Defines New Guidelines To Support GHG Measures

A set of draft guidelines to support mandatory measures to cut the carbon intensity of all ships has been agreed, for submission to...

Swire Shipping’s 2 New Direct Service Connecting Singapore & Australia

Swire Shipping will operate a new direct service connecting Singapore and North West Australia from June, carrying containerized, out-of-gauge, and breakbulk cargo,  says an...

EU Reviews All Possible Options On Reducing The Carbon Footprint

The European Commission is considering a range of options for how to address shipping's carbon footprint, and not just the possibility of including the...

[Infographic] Old Vs New Era of Shipping

The once-stagnant logistics industry has undergone rapid change in recent years. The 2017 electronic logging device mandate sparked something of a technological revolution within...

Valletta To Install Cold Ironing for Cruise Calls

Cruise ships calling at the Mediterranean port of Valletta should be able to plug in for their power when docked at the port, reports...
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