Dubai-based terminal operator DP World is joining forces with Danish liner giant A.P. Moller – Maersk to boost operational efficiencies and deliver decarbonisation solutions at Jebel Ali port in the United Arab Emirates.
The long-term strategic partnership will provide support for Maersk’s customers by implementing new processes to improve quayside productivity, which should result in faster gate turnaround times at the port and reduced bunker fuel consumption.
Alongside these improvements, access to visibility tools that provide real-time information will be provided, allowing better supply chain planning and ultimately carbon emissions reduction, DP World said. Maersk will also deploy two of its solutions for customers moving their cargo through Jebel Ali – Maersk Accelerate, a fast-tracking service through priority cargo handling, and Maersk Flex Hub, a cargo storage solution.
The two heavyweights share a common goal of lowering carbon emissions. Maersk aims to reach net zero emissions by 2040 across the entire business with new technologies, new vessels and green fuels. In January last year, DP World formed a strategic alliance with the Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, and in November, its chairman and CEO, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, announced plans to invest up to $500m to reduce CO2 emissions from its operations by nearly 700,000 tonnes over the next five years – a 20% reduction in carbon emissions from 2021 levels.
Tags: Bunker Fuel, Decarbonisation, DP World, Maersk
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