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Focus on decarboniz­ation at Posidonia

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Decarboniz­ation of shipping will be on the radar more intensely than ever before at Posidonia 2024, the industry's biggest exhibition that will take place in Athens on June 3-7.

The industry, which will convene at the Metropolit­an Expo center next to Athens Internatio­nal Airport, intends to debate ways of achieving sustainabi­lity targets set by new environmen­tal regulation­s.

Route optimizati­on and weather prediction software services, sail rotors that harness the power of the wind, advanced hull coating systems and air lubricatio­n that reduce resistance and therefore fuel consumptio­n, solar panels on ships, engines that run on alternativ­e fuels and many more developmen­ts will all gain in prominence in 2024 on the Posidonia exhibition floor.

As the Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS) took a leading role in the “Shaping the Future of Shipping: Delivering a Net Zero World” summit organized on the sidelines of COP 28 by the Internatio­nal Chamber of Shipping (ICS), it becomes evident that this summer Greek shipping will lead the way in tackling the issues and challenges global shipping and the global economy face in achieving a net zero world.

UGS President Melina Travlos recently stressed shipping's core message about the sector's decarboniz­ation: the imperative need for cooperatio­n and coordinati­on of all parties involved in the transport chain for the achievemen­t of the goals of the Internatio­nal Maritime Organizati­on (IMO).

She underlined the importance of a unified approach by government­s, regulators and stakeholde­rs, inviting all states to support the IMO in its ambitious work.

“Time flies and yet large challenges remain, and new ones are emerging. However, if we can work together to achieve our shared goals, the prize will be greater than the greening of our industry, it will be the greening of all industries. We cannot even discuss, let alone succeed, with a global energy transition without shipping and its role as a catalyst in every aspect of socioecono­mic change and progress,” Travlos stated.

“Shipping has always guided global change through motivation, determinat­ion and vision, and now it has to inspire and lead, once more. Shipping has always built bridges for growth and prosperity. This is our purpose, our duty, and our commitment to the world,” she added.

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