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A global pioneer in supply chain solutions DP World reinforces its commitment to being a world pioneer in sustainability by entering a strategic partnership with Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping (the Center).

Launched in 2020 as an independent, not-for-profit organisation, the Center is undertaking intensive research and development to find practical ways to decarbonize the maritime industry through several global initiatives. 

Reducing emissions 

As a DP World-owned company, Unifeeder applause the partnership, which also fits very well into Unifeeder's ambitions about reducing emissions. 

As a partner, DP World is committing to long-term strategic collaboration and contribution to the development of zero-carbon technologies and solutions for the maritime industry. DP World will make several of its specialists available to the Center in Copenhagen to provide insights to end-to-end supply chains and help demonstrate and test new solutions across the value chain in a live setting.

Decarbonisation

Decarbonising the maritime industry is changing an entire business system and requires new supply chains"

In welcoming DP World to the Centre, Bo Cerup-Simonsen, CEO, said, “Decarbonising the maritime industry is changing an entire business system and it requires completely new supply chains and structures."

"DP World brings extensive and very valuable expertise in integrated logistics and infrastructure, and they have a deep understanding of the complexity we are facing. Their proactive response to addressing climate change and strong sustainability focus is very aligned with our mission and we look very much forward to having DP World onboard.

Zero carbon technolgies

Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and CEO of DP World, said, “DP World moves 10 percent of global cargo and we are excited to be working alongside other leading organisations committed to a collaborative approach to solving the challenges of achieving zero-carbon economies."

Our Marine Services business including the Unifeeder Group, represent almost 75% of our carbon footprint through their fleet of vessels, and working with the Center is an important part of developing solutions as we pursue our net-zero target by 2040.”

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