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CMA CGM earmarks US$218m for decarbonization of shipping sector
Date:2023-02-02 Readers:
FRENCH shipping giant CMA CGM has initiated a call for projects targeted at startups and businesses working on solutions to step up the pace of decarbonization within all areas of the French shipping sector.

The Marseille-based company is offering EUR200 million (US$218.2 million) out of its $1.5 billion energy transition fund to all companies operating in the maritime industry in mainland France and the French overseas territories, reports Singapore's Splash 247.

The call for projects includes shipping, tourism and cruising, fishing and seafood products, infrastructure, naval and nautical industries and renewable energies.

CMA CGM said projects will be selected based on their concrete impact on the decarbonizing of the French shipping industry, their maturity and their economic feasibility.

"Some of them may receive shared investments from the public sector and private operators and beneficiate from the assistance of shipping industry experts to give them every chance of success, the carrier added in a release.

The five-year "Fund for Energies" was created by Rodolphe Saade in September 2022 with the aim to accelerate CMA CGM's energy transition in order to achieve net zero carbon by 2050.

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