Laura Maersk is part of Maersk's
significant initiative to utilize renewable methanol as a ship fuel, marking the beginning of a fleet
expansion with over 20 methanol-powered ships scheduled for delivery between
2024 and 2027.
“Already today, many of the customers
importing and exporting via Gothenburg have chosen lower-emission ocean
transport enabled by green fuels* and thereby reduced the greenhouse gas
footprint in their supply chain. With the arrival of Laura Maersk on a weekly
basis, we are now connecting Gothenburg to a green corridor in Northern Europe
and giving Swedish-based customers direct access to the World’s first
methanol-enabled container vessel,” commented Birna Ödefors, area managing
director of Nordics at A.P. Moller Maersk. According
to Jacob Minnhagen, freight buyers are increasingly prioritizing environmental
performance in their transportation choices, driven by their sustainability
agendas. Ports play a pivotal role in facilitating the transition to
sustainable shipping.
"Laura
Maersk is a true sustainable shipping mile stone and it is exciting to see her
in service here at the Port of Gothenburg. Fundamentally, it's the increasingly
ambitious transition goals of shipping companies that drive the development,
with Maersk being one of the leading players in the field today," stated
Jacob Minnhagen, senior market development manager at the Gothenburg Port
Authority.
The Port
of Gothenburg has been actively working to create favourable conditions and
incentives for this shift. A crucial aspect of their efforts is ensuring a
steady supply of renewable fuels, with the port aiming to become Scandinavia's
largest hub for renewable energy. Renewable methanol is considered a vital
element in the future fuel mix.
In addition to Gothenburg and
Bremerhaven, the new service also calls at the ports of Helsingborg, Halmstad,
and Kalundborg.