As a shipper, your carbon emissions from sea-borne container shipping are expected to increase as the global economy continues to grow. Even though ocean shipping is by far the least emissions-intensive mode of transport supporting global trade, it accounts for around 3 per cent of global carbon emissions. This is why each and every one of us have an important role to play in achieving carbon-neutral shipping.
As a world leader in shipping and logistics, the CMA CGM Group spares no effort in exploring measures which help our customers ship globally yet sustainably. To preserve air quality and fight climate change, we are accelerating energy transition in our roadmap to decarbonise sea-borne container shipping. The CMA CGM Group is heading towards carbon neutrality by 2050.
IHow are we doing that to ensure our shippers can ship sustainably? Find out at our webinar.
During the webinar, we'll discuss:
- Energy challenges and transition in the shipping industry - what is the implication on shippers with the fuels carriers are using today versus in the past
- What are the alternative fuels available and how can shippers leverage the eco-fuels that CMA CGM Group has opted
- What CMA CGM Group has done so far in our drive for carbon-neutral shipping and how shippers can benefit by being part of the ACT
Who should attend:
- Shippers in sustainability positions who are interested in how their organizations can reduce their carbon footprint
- Logistics and procurement personnel who are keen on the energy transition in the shipping industry