Ship management company V.Group entered a strategic partnership with Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping to boost industry transition to net-zero future.
In fact, VGroup has reinforced its commitment to decarbonisation of the shipping industry by launching a dedicated ‘Sustainability & Decarbonization’ department.
Following its agreemet with the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center, as a partner V.Group intends to support its customers in the use of transition fuels, including green ammonia and hydrogen, in anticipation of a stricter regulatory climate.
As further informed, the leading ship manager will make several of its marine specialists available to the Center in Copenhagen to provide insights about the operational practicality of proposed initiatives in a live setting.
To remind, launched in 2020, the Center is undertaking intensive research and development to find practical ways to decarbonise the maritime industry through several global initiatives.
In light of the situation, René Kofod-Olsen, CEO at V.Group said:
“We firmly believe that by pooling our resources, the maritime sector could play an exemplary role in bringing about fundamental change to protecting our planet. By establishing a dedicated function and joining forces with the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, we are demonstrating our commitment to driving this change in a very real and practical way.
“By supporting the use of pioneering new fuels, new technologies and digital practices, V.Group aims to remove barriers, close gaps and find solutions, and will thereby assist our customers and the industry towards lower carbon emissions.
“As well as informing our own practices, we believe that the dedicated approach and our involvement with the Center will be of significant benefit to our customers and the wider industry.
“We are committed to ensuring that operating procedures, safety management and crew training are kept in step with innovation. Crew, for instance, will have to know how to handle, store and manage new fuels and operate technically advanced propulsion and power generation equipment.
“In the coming years, the entire seafaring community will need to be trained or retrained to adapt to this new low carbon world. Our customers can rest assured that we are prepared for these major changes.
“Environmental credentials will soon become as important a consideration for vessel owners as health and safety, so it is imperative ship managers take the initiative.”
What is more, in welcoming V.Group to the Center Bo Cerup-Simonsen, CEO, said:
We are delighted to be joining forces with V.Group. Decarbonizing the maritime industry by 2050 calls for action now and together we will support the first movers that lead the way and demonstrate real climate action.