PULLING POWER: UECC in green towage tie-up with Svitzer to boost use of biofuels

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UECC is raising its sustainability game by expanding the use of carbon-neutral biofuels in its logistics chain through a new partnership for decarbonisation with Svitzer, a leading global towage provider and wholly owned subsidiary of AP Moller-Maersk.

The two companies have signed a three-year contract for Svitzer’s EcoTow product that will see biofuels introduced on Svitzer tugboats performing towage operations for UECC’s pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs) calling at Scandinavian ports.

This will result in a reduction of almost 25% in UECC’s seaborne Scope 3 emissions - covering indirect emissions associated with business operations across the value chain - to augment direct emission cuts from its progressive adoption of alternative low-carbon fuels on existing vessels and newbuilds.

It is estimated that CO2 emissions from UECC’s towage operations at the ports of Esbjerg, Gothenburg and Malmo will be reduced by more than 300,000 kilograms over the term of the agreement with Svitzer.

‘Walk the talk’

Biofuels are among the most effective fuels for decarbonisation in the short term as these are readily available and can deliver easy, immediate cuts of as much as 100% in tank-to-wake emissions for existing vessels.

Leading European shortsea RoRo shipper UECC has been using biofuels on its PCTC Autosky over the past two years to cut annual carbon intensity by around 60%, thereby promoting development of a wider bunkering network for this type of fuel that will be further supported by the pact with Svitzer.

“With this agreement, UECC once again positions itself in front of the market, demonstrating that decarbonisation projects are scalable and available,” says UECC’s energy & sustainability manager Daniel Gent.

“This project aligns with our own supplier policy, which looks to holistically reduce the environmental impact of our business operation, far beyond regulatory requirements.

“UECC is demonstrating our willingness to ‘walk the talk’ and we once again call on our customers to join us as decarbonisation partners.”

Common sustainability goals

UECC’s sustainability goals for its vessel operations are closely aligned with those of Svitzer. The towage operator recently announced its ambitions to reduce CO2 emissions from its fleet by 50% within 2030 and achieve fully carbon-neutral towage operations in 2040, initially through conversion to biofuels.

Sven Lumber, head of EcoTow at Svitzer, comments: “We are extremely pleased to see UECC among the first-movers on EcoTow in Scandinavia. With this agreement they join other global Svitzer customers who partner with us around decarbonisation, gaining the ability to include externally audited CO2 emission savings in their reporting. This shows a strong desire on the part of UECC to demonstrate environmental responsibility.”

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