Bergen Port Leads Sustainable Shipping Push in Northern Europe

Bergen Port Leads Sustainable Shipping Push in Northern Europe

As Norway's second largest port, Bergen Port actively promotes sustainable development and aims to become a zero-emission port. The port authority integrates green infrastructure and low-carbon transportation solutions, alongside community engagement, to harmonize environmental measures with economic growth, setting an example for green shipping in Northern Europe.

Maritime Industry Faces Emission Rules Challenges Seeks Design Fixes

Maritime Industry Faces Emission Rules Challenges Seeks Design Fixes

Ship design must address future emission regulation challenges. Drewry's analysis indicates that certain designs may not adapt, while new technological alternative fuels could reduce emissions. Although initial costs for new designs are higher, compliance will yield long-term benefits. The shipping industry needs to leverage technological and policy dynamics to achieve a green transition.

Carbon Ridge Scorpio Tankers Launch First Shipboard Carbon Capture System

Carbon Ridge Scorpio Tankers Launch First Shipboard Carbon Capture System

Carbon Ridge has partnered with Scorpio Tankers to launch the shipping industry's first centrifugal carbon capture system (OCCS), implemented on the STI SPIGA oil tanker. This technology is modular, cost-effective, and significantly enhances capture efficiency, helping shipping companies gain a competitive edge in environmental sustainability and compliance.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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EU Eases CBAM Rules for Small Importers

EU Eases CBAM Rules for Small Importers

The Netherlands Emissions Authority has adjusted the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), significantly reducing the compliance burden for small importers. Importers with annual imports below 50 tons are exempt from reporting obligations, while those exceeding 50 tons can use EU default emission values. Importers should assess their import volumes, seek professional support, and prepare for the full implementation after the transitional period. This simplification aims to ease the initial adoption of CBAM for smaller businesses, ensuring a smoother transition to the new carbon regulation framework.

Logistics Firms Adapt to Uschina Trade Tensions in H1 2025

Logistics Firms Adapt to Uschina Trade Tensions in H1 2025

In the first half of 2025, despite challenges posed by the Sino-U.S. trade war, logistics companies are actively responding to market changes by optimizing overseas warehouse layouts and transportation plans, aided by tariff policy adjustments and the growth of instant logistics. Additionally, the development of the carbon trading market is guiding the logistics sector towards a low-carbon and green transformation. Overall, the logistics industry is facing new opportunities and changes.

Klean Kanteen Slashes Emissions Streamlines Supply Chain

Klean Kanteen Slashes Emissions Streamlines Supply Chain

Klean Kanteen, in partnership with Flexport, leveraged the platform's carbon emission data to optimize its supply chain management. This collaboration significantly reduced reporting time and successfully eliminated hundreds of tons of CO2 emissions. The case study demonstrates how businesses can achieve a win-win situation for both economic benefits and environmental impact through technological innovation and data-driven decision-making. It provides valuable experience for other companies aiming to build a sustainable supply chain.

Ningbo Port's Smart Shore Power Project Aids Emission Reduction and Environmental Protection

Ningbo Port's Smart Shore Power Project Aids Emission Reduction and Environmental Protection

The implementation of the smart shore power project at Ningbo Port will allow ocean-going vessels to draw power directly from the grid instead of relying on onboard generators. This shift is expected to significantly reduce pollutant emissions during shipping, creating a win-win situation for the terminal, shipping companies, and power suppliers. The project aims to notably decrease emissions of PM2.5, sulfur oxides, and nitrogen oxides, making a significant contribution to environmental protection.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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EU Carbon Surcharge Alters Crossborder Green Logistics

EU Carbon Surcharge Alters Crossborder Green Logistics

The carbon emission surcharge on European green express lines reflects the EU's environmental policies and is reshaping the international express delivery market. Businesses need to understand the policy origins, cost transmission mechanisms, and adopt strategies such as refined cost control and supply chain optimization to cope with it. This is crucial to balance logistics expenditures and maintain market competitiveness. Understanding the impact of this surcharge is vital for businesses engaged in cross-border logistics within the EU and beyond.

Aviation Sector Navigates Recovery Amid Economic and Green Pressures

Aviation Sector Navigates Recovery Amid Economic and Green Pressures

The improving global economic environment supports aviation recovery. The industry needs to actively address carbon emission reduction challenges and resolve issues like border policies, financial support, and business travel transformation. Passenger confusion regarding travel restrictions should be addressed through increased transparency. Air cargo played a crucial role during the pandemic and holds future potential. Enhanced cooperation among all stakeholders is essential to build a brighter future for the aviation industry. This includes airlines, airports, governments, and technology providers working together to ensure a sustainable and efficient recovery.