PSA International joins Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation as Strategic partner

The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) and PSA International (PSA) announced a five-year strategic partnership today to advance collaboration on maritime decarbonisation initiatives across global port ecosystems. As one of the leading global port operators, PSA is the first port operator to join GCMD as a Strategic partner, contributing valuable port-side insights to drive the trial of new technologies and solutions across the maritime value chain.

Ports play a pivotal role in enabling the maritime energy transition. The development of supporting infrastructure—such as onshore power supply, storage and handling facilities, and bunkering systems for new fuels, like ammonia and methanol—is essential for the shipping sector’s fuel and energy transition. This also includes establishing specific operational and bunkering guidelines, articulating emergency response protocols, and conducting rigorous safety and risk assessments tailored to port environments.

Professor Lynn Loo, CEO of GCMD, said: “Given the safety considerations of alternative fuels and the complexities of deploying decarbonisation solutions, port operators are crucial partners for GCMD. Their involvement is key to making the use of future fuels and the offloading of CO2 a routine part of port operations. PSA’s network of ports and terminals is a valuable platform for conducting real-world pilots, from which we can draw practical insights and recommendations to help build ecosystem confidence and accelerate shipping’s fuel transition.”

Ong Kim Pong, Group CEO, PSA International said: “As momentum builds in the maritime sector’s shift towards cleaner energy, the urgency to decarbonise and adopt low- or zero-carbon fuels and technologies has intensified. PSA, as a leading global port operator and trusted partner to cargo stakeholders, is well positioned to leverage its global network of strategic nodes and energy hubs to catalyse the sustainability transformation across the port and supply chain ecosystem. Our partnership with GCMD positions us at the forefront of the evolving energy landscape, enabling the adoption of future fuels while upholding the highest standards of operational excellence, in alignment with our Node-to-Network strategy.”

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