BusinessMaersk’s methanol-powered feeder to transport Amazon’s goods by admin September 7, 2023 written by admin September 7, 2023 Bookmark 13Home Green marine Maersk’s methanol-powered feeder to transport Amazon’s goods September 6, 2023, by Jasmina Ovcina Mandra Danish containership major Maersk and American e-commerce giant Amazon have finalized a 2023-2024 agreement for the transport of 20,000 FFE containers using green biofuel through Maersk’s “ECO Delivery” ocean product offering. Image credit SCZONEMaersk estimates this purchase will contribute to a reduction in 44,600 metric tons of CO2e vs standard bunker fuel, roughly equivalent to 50 million pounds of coal burned. This is the fourth consecutive year that Amazon and Maersk have arranged container shipping using low GHG fuel options.“We’re proud to collaborate with Maersk, a Climate Pledge signatory and leader in shipping logistics, on actionable solutions to decarbonize maritime shipping,” said Adam Baker, Vice President of Global Transportation at Amazon.“We’re excited to have containers on Maersk’s first methanol-enabled feeder vessel and to continue using their biofuel.”This year, Amazon will also be able to use a new feature of the ECO Delivery product which will be enabled by also using green methanol in addition to the biodiesel as a second green fuel.Posted: 9 days ago“Amazon’s record of securing sustainable shipping over the years, no matter the business climate, is testament to its contributions to building a better future. We share a common goal with Amazon to reduce our total GHG emissions to net zero by 2040. As cosigners of the Climate Pledge, we must constantly create new opportunities to make this a decade of action. Decarbonizing shipping is one significant step that is to be combined with many others to protect our future,” said Narin Phol, President North America, A.P. Moller – Maersk.Co-founded by Global Optimism and Amazon, the Climate Pledge is powered by over 400 companies in 38 countries around the globe. The pledge is a commitment to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. Signatories agreed to measure and report greenhouse gas emissions on a regular basis, implement decarbonization strategies in line with the Paris Agreement, and neutralize any remaining emissions with credible offsets.Posted: about 1 month agoPosted: 2 months agoPosted: 2 months agoPosted: about 1 month ago long readPosted: 2 months agoPosted: about 1 month agoPosted: about 1 month agoPosted: 17 days ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin Follow Author previous post 11 more FPSOs in Brazil’s pre-salt layer on Petrobras’ five-year agenda next post ClassNK, Fukui ally on safety relief valve study for cargo tank of LH2 carriers You may also like Bookmark Everfuel-Hy24 JV all set to work on green... October 3, 2023 Bookmark thyssenkrupp, Wilhelmsen partner on 3D printing for shipping... October 3, 2023 Bookmark Cepsa bunkers Hapag-Lloyd’s containership with biofuel in Barcelona October 3, 2023 Bookmark US DOE launches $16.4 million funding call for... October 3, 2023 Bookmark Aker Solutions, Subsea7 and SLB joint venture closes October 3, 2023 Bookmark Double win for Baker Hughes offshore Norway October 1, 2023 Bookmark Hutchison Ports YANTIAN kicks off 1st green shipment... October 1, 2023 Bookmark MacGregor to deliver RoRo equipment for 1st methanol-fueled... October 1, 2023 Bookmark HydroQuest launches crowdfunding campaign to support tidal energy... October 1, 2023 Bookmark NKT and Prysmian secure €4.6 billion in cable... October 1, 2023Leave a Comment Cancel ReplySave my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Home Green marine Maersk’s methanol-powered feeder to transport Amazon’s goods September 6, 2023, by Jasmina Ovcina Mandra Danish containership major Maersk and American e-commerce giant Amazon have finalized a 2023-2024 agreement for the transport of 20,000 FFE containers using green biofuel through Maersk’s “ECO Delivery” ocean product offering. Image credit SCZONEMaersk estimates this purchase will contribute to a reduction in 44,600 metric tons of CO2e vs standard bunker fuel, roughly equivalent to 50 million pounds of coal burned. This is the fourth consecutive year that Amazon and Maersk have arranged container shipping using low GHG fuel options.“We’re proud to collaborate with Maersk, a Climate Pledge signatory and leader in shipping logistics, on actionable solutions to decarbonize maritime shipping,” said Adam Baker, Vice President of Global Transportation at Amazon.“We’re excited to have containers on Maersk’s first methanol-enabled feeder vessel and to continue using their biofuel.”This year, Amazon will also be able to use a new feature of the ECO Delivery product which will be enabled by also using green methanol in addition to the biodiesel as a second green fuel.Posted: 9 days ago“Amazon’s record of securing sustainable shipping over the years, no matter the business climate, is testament to its contributions to building a better future. We share a common goal with Amazon to reduce our total GHG emissions to net zero by 2040. As cosigners of the Climate Pledge, we must constantly create new opportunities to make this a decade of action. Decarbonizing shipping is one significant step that is to be combined with many others to protect our future,” said Narin Phol, President North America, A.P. Moller – Maersk.Co-founded by Global Optimism and Amazon, the Climate Pledge is powered by over 400 companies in 38 countries around the globe. The pledge is a commitment to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. Signatories agreed to measure and report greenhouse gas emissions on a regular basis, implement decarbonization strategies in line with the Paris Agreement, and neutralize any remaining emissions with credible offsets.Posted: about 1 month agoPosted: 2 months agoPosted: 2 months agoPosted: about 1 month ago long readPosted: 2 months agoPosted: about 1 month agoPosted: about 1 month agoPosted: 17 days ago