CMA CGM and MPA sign MoU on decarbonisation
July 1, 2022 Maritime Safety News
The MoU seeks to explore the use of low carbon fuels and develop green technologies to accelerate maritime decarbonisation. CMA CGM and MPA will work on the use of zero and low-carbon marine fuels such as e-methanol, e-methane, and biofuels for commercial shipping. Research on technologies such as carbon capture solutions is another objective of the MOU.
CMA CGM aims to be a net-zero carbon company by 2050; the company has ordered 10 dual-fuel liquefied natural gas-(LNG) powered vessels and 6 dual-fuel methanol-powered vessels to diversify its energy mix. The methanol-powered newbuilds are planned to join the CMA CGM fleet by the end of 2025. Three of these LNG vessels, which will also be e-methane-ready, will be registered under the Singapore flag. The firm’s e-methane-ready fleet currently counts 29 vessels in service and will have a total of 77 by 2026.
Some of the areas on which the signatories will focus include maritime cybersecurity and just-in-time shipping, achieved through data exchanges for port and cargo documentation and reporting, and innovations such as shipboard automation for more safety, efficiency, and smarter solutions onboard vessels.
Furthermore, CMA CGM and MPA will explore establishing and investing in Singapore-based incubators and accelerators to grow Singapore-based marine tech start-ups.
In line with its digitalisation agenda, CMA CGM has recently teamed up with PSA Corporation (PSA) to create and implement digital solutions relating to the company’s port and terminal handling activities in Singapore.
“Decarbonisation, digitalisation, and innovation are strategic priorities for CMA CGM and the entire shipping industry. Given Singapore’s key position in our global network, I am very pleased to sign this partnership with the Maritime and Port Authority. It will allow us to address the challenges ahead and strengthen our existing strong ties with Singapore,” Rodolphe Saadé, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the CMA CGM Group said.
“We are happy to work with a like-minded partner like CMA CGM who shares our bold ambitions to make international shipping more sustainable and resilient,” Quah Ley Hoon, Chief Executive, Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore added.
Source: https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/containers/cma-cgm-and-mpa-sign-mou-decarbonisation