Scan Global Logistics and Hapag-Lloyd Expand Cooperation to Reduce Maritime Emissions
2026-05-28 15:09
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Scan Global Logistics (SGL) and Hapag-Lloyd are expanding their cooperation, aiming to further reduce maritime emissions by integrating Hapag-Lloyd's Ship Green solution. The solution has been incorporated into SGL's existing portfolio of emission reduction products, enabling the global freight forwarder's customers to take immediate, measurable action to decarbonize their global supply chains.

Danny Smolders, Global Sales Managing Director at Hapag-Lloyd, stated that by joining hands with SGL, both parties are driving practical solutions to reduce maritime emissions. Ship Green allows customers to act immediately and move towards their sustainability goals. At a time when the maritime industry is still scaling up low-carbon fuels and infrastructure, easily implementable solutions play a critical role.

Through this cooperation, customers can reduce emissions in their supply chains based on a mass-balancing principle using a Book-and-Claim approach. This method allows conventional marine fuel to be blended with biofuel, enabling customers to claim certified emission reductions independently of the physical transport, thereby reducing Scope 3 emissions in their global supply chains in a transparent and flexible manner.

Martin Andersen, Global Head of Sustainability & ESG at Scan Global Logistics, stated that marine biofuel is a powerful solution for customers because it reduces emissions affordably without requiring any changes within the supply chain.

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