July 1st, 2021 – Farsund, Norway
Ammonia-powered ships provide tradingflexibility
In addition to further developing the ship technology platform, the partnership will explore a zero-emission logisticssystem comprising ships, fuel logistics and flows of cargo from the 5 cargo owners. The end goal of the project is a flexible bulk shipping network, served by a fleet of ammonia-powered ships, based on long term contracts of affreightment.
The ships will be sufficiently flexible to handle varying types and volumes of cargo, in terms of both operational range and functional capabilities, while maintaining crew and societal safety at the level of conventional ships. Viridis Bulk Carriers expect to place orders for ships during 2022, with deliveries starting in 2024/25.
Cargo optimization enabling better utilization resulting in lower cost for cargo owners
- We see clear synergies between the cargo flows of our Client Partners. This is a good starting point to achieve high ship utilization, says Espen Nordstrøm, Managing Director at Viridis Bulk Carriers.
With the increased productivity in the logistics chain, the goal is to reduce the cost impact of utilizing carbon free ammonia fuel, which may initially be more expensive than fuels used today. Realization of the project will have a significant impact on local pollutants and global CO2 emissions from shipping, in addition to reducing value chain emissions for food-, fish feed-, metals-,fertilizer-, construction-, and other industries which transport large bulk and special project cargo volumes.
- Elkem is committed to develop its business in support of the ambitions of the UNSustainable Development Goals and the Paris agreement. As one the world’sleading companies in the environmentally responsible manufacturing of metals and material solutions, we look forward to continue the collaboration with Viridis with the ambition to reduce emissions throughout the supply chain, says Ellen Groeneveld, Managing Director at ElkemMaritime Center
- As a total supplier of salt products, we are dependent on imports and sea transport. Saltimport focus on innovation and sustainable logistics solutions across the value chain. We have a clear goal to reduce our carbon footprint and offer the most environmentally friendly shipping alternatives for our customers and partners, says Lisbeth Nordal, Dry Cargo Broker at Saltimport.
- BioMar’s focus is to ensure sustainabilityt hroughout the entire value chain, from raw materials to slaughtered fish.Enabling reduction of emissions for our logistics is imperative to reach our goals, says Tore Gunnar Wikdal, Director Distribution and Inbound Logistics at BioMar.
- Production of quick lime is a carbon intensive process. At Franzefoss Minerals, we have several active CCS and CCU projects, but we acknowledge that the timeline may be long before commercialization. Therefore, we have intensified our search for other measures that can reduce our overall carbon footprint. A major part of our cargo volume is transported by sea, and carbonfree fuels will make a significant contribution, says Nils-Petter Eriksen, Chief Sales Officer at Franzefoss Minerals AS.
- Vestkorn is committed to reduce ourenvironmental footprint, and sea transport accounts for a large portion of emissions in our supply chain. Through the collaboration with Viridis and the other cargo owners, we will be able to not only reduce our own CO2 emissions but also contribute to commercializing zero emission solutions, says Aslak Lie, CEO at Vestkorn
Environmentally ambitious cargo owners arewelcome to join
- We are pleased that Elkem,Vestkorn, Biomar, Franzefoss Minerals and Saltimport have decided to join us in finding a carbon free solution for their logistical requirements. Together, we invite all environmentally ambitious cargo owners to collaborate with us. Zero emission shipping will be enabled through economies of scale, and our dooris open for everyone who finds this interesting, says André Risholm, Viridis Bulk Carriers
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