In the Netherlands, QTerminals Kramer Rotterdam (QTKR) and Ocean Network Express (Europe) (ONE) have reduced emissions by as much as 500 metric tons of CO₂ in just six months by implementing a biofuel scheme using HVO100 for port shunting operations.
This joint initiative marks a significant step forward in QTKR and ONE’s partnership to decarbonize port logistics. It shows how readily available alternatives can deliver immediate results while longer-term solutions, including electrification, are developed. By targeting emissions in port operations, a critical link in the container supply chain, both companies are demonstrating how practical change at a local level can accelerate progress towards global decarbonization.
Tags: HVO100, Netherlands, QTKR
Category: Fuels