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IBIA, BIMCO sign decarbonisation cooperation pact
Date:2024-05-09 Readers:

INTERNATIONAL Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) and Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly tackle challenges and opportunities in the bunker, marine energy, and maritime sectors, aiming to support the shipping industry decarbonisation efforts.


Alexander Prokopakis, executive director of IBIA, said: "This partnership between IBIA and BIMCO marks an important step towards addressing the pressing challenge of decarbonisation in the shipping industry. The collaboration underscores the industry's collective commitment to navigating towards a greener future for maritime operations."

Under this agreement, both parties will combine their expertise and resources to develop innovative solutions and initiatives promoting the adoption of cleaner fuels and sustainable shipping practices, reports Greece's Container News.

The focus of this partnership MOU will be on the following key areas of research and development; information sharing; training and education and collaborating on efforts to address common issues and challenges encountered by the industry.

"As we work towards the checkpoints and targets of the updated GHG strategy of the IMO, working across all sectors that influence and support the decarbonisation of shipping will be key.

"Our ships will be relying on many different fuel solutions in the process and working toward the safety and availability of those is crucial," commented David Loosley, BIMCO secretary general and CEO.

https://shippingazette.com/news?news_id=9240500000245

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