PortXchange, endorsed by Green Marine, has published a new white paper titled Collaborative Partnerships for Effective Maritime Decarbonization, authored by Professor Dr. Beatriz Canamary. This report compiles insights from industry leaders focused on reducing emissions in port operations.

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Collaborative Partnership for Effective Maritime Decarbonization: White paper for Global Port Leaders

The white paper is based on discussions from two exclusive roundtables where U.S. port leaders shared strategies for achieving decarbonization targets. Dr. Canamary emphasized the urgency of collaboration, stating that immediate action and digital solutions are essential for a sustainable maritime sector.

Sjoerd de Jager, CEO of PortXchange, highlighted that digitalization can significantly reduce emissions at a lower cost compared to new infrastructure, empowering ports to meet their environmental goals.

As the maritime sector targets net-zero emissions by 2050, the white paper underscores the immediate impact of digitalization on emissions reduction, providing a roadmap for port authorities and stakeholders. PortXchange's commitment to transparency and collaboration positions U.S. ports as key players in the transition to carbon neutrality.

Editor: Kemal Can Kayar