QTerminals Kramer Rotterdam and ONE reduce CO2 emissions with HVO100
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.
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