MB Shipbrokers, formerly known as Maersk Broker, and maritime engineering firm Azolla have started a strategic collaboration aimed at accelerating the decarbonisation efforts of ship owners, operators, and charterers.
This partnership addresses the issues of technology, future fuels, regulations, and global standards, as it provides a comprehensive turnkey solution covering technical, commercial, and implementation considerations for energy efficiency technology retrofits.
This bespoke consultancy guides clients in understanding, evaluating, and implementing solutions to improve performance and reduce emissions across their fleet.
Over the past year, the collaboration has advised on over 60 vessels, showcasing the potential to reduce operating costs by 15-30%. These savings are driven by CO2 emission reductions, bunker, and EU ETS savings as well as improved CII ratings.
Tags: Decarbonisation, Maesrk Broker, Retrofits
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