By maximising container-carrying capacity
on board existing ships, the Cargo Boost solution has been shown to increase
average cargo system utilisation from conventional rates of 80% to 90%, or even
100%. Across a 10-vessel fleet this can
increase capacity by the equivalent of an additional ship. At no cost, the
MacGregor Carbon Calculator offers owners a straightforward tool to estimate
the emissions-reducing potential of Cargo Boost in advance.
The new calculator allows users to enter
details of the vessel, the existing container cargo system and changes with
Cargo Boost implemented, and operational details of a voyage. Offering full
transparency, it estimates the impact of upgrading in terms of the percentage
CO2 reduction per twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU), savings in Emissions
Trading Scheme (ETS) payments and fuel costs in US dollars per TEU, as well as
additional revenue in USD.
“Maximising cargo intake will always be one of the key drivers of
container ship efficiency,” says Magnus
Sjöberg, Senior Vice President, Equipment Solutions Division, MacGregor. “Doing so not only increases vessel earnings
but also cuts fuel consumption per cargo tonnage carried, thereby minimising
greenhouse gas emissions and associated emissions taxes such as ETS payments.”
This is the principle behind MacGregor Cargo Boost, the impact of which
shipping companies can now determine per ship and by fleet using our innovative
Carbon Calculator tool.