Maersk, Yokohama, and Mitsubishi Gas Chemical join forces to build Japan's first green methanol bunkering infrastructure, aiming to decarbonize the maritime industry and achieve net-zero emissions goals. This collaboration combines Maersk's ambition, Yokohama's port infrastructure, and Mitsubishi Gas Chemical's expertise in a major step towards a greener future for shipping.
Maersk launched a new weekly RORO service to Tunis, shortening travel times and boosting Tunisian trade connections to Europe, Asia, and soon, Eastern Algeria, with value-added services like warehousing and customs clearance. Expect faster, smoother trade across the Mediterranean.
Maersk launches the world's second largest methanol-powered vessel on a key Asia-Europe trade lane, marking a major step towards decarbonizing global shipping and setting a new standard for the industry.
Maersk demonstrated robust Omnichannel-Fulfillment (OCF) capabilities during Singles Day, supporting 56 key clients and managing 8.15 million outbound orders, representing a 26% increase from 2022. The company is committed to adapting and innovating, connecting and simplifying its customers' supply chains through integrated end-to-end solutions.
Maersk has begun construction on a new cold store facility in Rotterdam to meet the growing demand for temperature-controlled storage solutions. The new facility will have an annual flow throughput capacity of over 43,000 FFE and is expected to be operational in Q4 2024.
Europris, a leading Norwegian retail company, has partnered with Maersk to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions from seaborne logistics by over 80% using Maersk's ECO Delivery product, which offers certified green fuel transportation. This partnership exemplifies how companies can collaborate to minimize their environmental impact.
Maersk is expanding its omnichannel fulfillment capabilities in Australia by opening seven new facilities. This expansion will increase its footprint and provide customers with more efficient and sustainable services.
Inditex and Maersk partner to reduce maritime emissions by 80% by switching to green fuels for all inbound sea freight.
Maersk, the world's largest shipping company, signs a deal with SpaceX's Starlink to provide high-speed internet to its entire fleet of over 330 container vessels. The deal will enable Maersk to digitize its operations and improve efficiency and productivity, and will also provide seafarers with access to high-speed internet. This is a significant development for the maritime industry, and could pave the way for other shipping companies to follow suit.