HMM announced it was selected as the best-performing carrier, achieving the lowest carbon emission between Far East Asia and the U.S. West Coast in Q4 2022, based on the Carbon Emissions Index (CEI).
Carbon Emissions Index (CEI) is published quarterly by Xeneta, a major ocean freight rate analysis firm, in partnership with Marine Benchmark, a data management specialist for the maritime industry.
Carbon Emissions Index (CEI)
CEI demonstrates the carbon intensity of shipping companies across 13 main global trade lanes based on the actual cargo load and sailing data.
According to Carbon Emissions Index (CEI), HMM recorded 70.2 in Quarter 4 (Q4) 2022, scoring 27% better than the trade lane average of 96.2.
HMM committed to enhancing environmental capabilities
HMM has also signed a MoU with various fuel suppliers to secure the supply of methanol fuel
HMM unveiled its mid-to-long-term strategy in July last year and is committed to enhancing its environmental capabilities.
As part of its continuous environmental initiative, HMM ordered nine methanol-powered containerships last month. HMM has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with various fuel suppliers to secure the supply of methanol fuel.
HMM opens land-based ‘Fleet Control Centre’
In addition, HMM opened a land-based ‘Fleet Control Centre’ in 2020. This centre is enabled to monitor harmful greenhouse gas emissions by effectively controlling fleet operations and processing sailing data in real time.
An HMM official said, “Environmental capabilities are key to success for a sustainable future amid the ever-changing market situation. We will be dedicated to better preparing for stricter environmental regulations by reducing carbon emissions.”