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October 2021

The maritime industry must peak its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as soon as possible and fully decarbonise by 2050. While this will require long-term planning and investments, there are several ways to improve the operational efficiency of voyages today to lower emissions at little to no extra cost. These operational efficiencies not only reduce emissions now, they also pave the way for the uptake of more expensive zero-emission fuels and technologies in the long run.

Background

Vessel operations are inextricably linked to their fuel consumption and emissions, and operational efficiency provides an opportunity to significantly reduce both immediately. Through actions available today, the maritime industry can reduce its emissions by as much as 25% without the need for new technologies, high capital investments, or complex regulatory frameworks. Adopting optimisation strategies not only reduces emissions and costs but will also increase future savings on more expensive zero-emission fuels.


Impact

Improving the operational efficiency of voyages is a triple win. It reduces fuel consumption and costs, immediately brings down greenhouse gas emissions, and paves the way for the uptake of more expensive zero-emission fuels and technologies in the long run. In early 2024, the Global Maritime Forum identified more than 70 operational efficiency measures taken by nearly 30 companies – including shipowners, operators, charterers, commercial managers, ports, terminals, and service providers.


Members

More than 30 leading maritime companies have signed a joint statement signalling their ambition to adopt optimisation strategies that will help reduce shipping emissions today while also preparing the industry for a more manageable long-term transition to a zero-emission future. The ambition statement covers collective actions in five main areas: data collection and transparency; contractual changes; pilot projects; ports, terminals, and value chains; and culture and leadership.

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Meet the operational efficiency team

Jesse Fahnestock webJesse leads the decarbonisation work at the Global Maritime Forum.

Jesse Fahnestock

Director, DecarbonisationGlobal Maritime Forum
Jesse leads the decarbonisation work at the Global Maritime Forum.
Marieke Beckmann webMarieke helps lead the decarbonisation portfolio and oversees the industry action team.

Marieke Beckmann

Deputy Director, DecarbonisationGlobal Maritime Forum
Marieke helps lead the decarbonisation portfolio and oversees the industry action team.
Arron Ace WellingArron works on industry action projects, such as green corridors, focusing on their commercialisation. He also leads the operational efficiency initiative and serves as the organisation's trusted shipping guru.

Arron Welling

Project ManagerGlobal Maritime Forum
Arron works on industry action projects, such as green corridors, focusing on their commercialisation. He also leads the operational efficiency initiative and serves as the organisation's trusted shipping guru.
Randall KrantzRandall supports the operational efficiency work and advises on broader decarbonisation strategy. He has also served as the facilitator for several Annual Summits.

Randall Krantz

Senior Advisor, Shipping DecarbonisationGlobal Maritime Forum
Randall supports the operational efficiency work and advises on broader decarbonisation strategy. He has also served as the facilitator for several Annual Summits.