Discover part two of the human capital in shipping series
MOL secures transition-linked loan to support environmental strategy |
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‘Ship Finance’ and ‘Energy Transition’ are key themes at this year’s Europort, which takes place 7–10 November, at a time when the two topics have never been more closely linked. A recently announced US$500 million ‘global credit facility agreement’ between MUFG Bank and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) indicates the scale of investments now at stake as shipping looks to fulfil its long-term targets for decarbonisation. The transition-linked loan, which has been audited by DNV Business Assurance Japan, has been extended to fund the shipping group’s response to climate change and its commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The MOL Group has set itself the goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. With the agreement not tied to a specific vessel project, the Group will use the capital to “carry forward its environmental strategy from the aspect of financing and contribute to the realisation of a low-carbon/decarbonised society by 2050 through concerted group-wide efforts”. To find out about the themes driving Europort 2023 and for more information on a programme of events devised to help shipping chart the course to a sustainable future, see Europort - November 7-10 2023, Rotterdam Ahoy - Programme and themes. |
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SAFETY4SEA and Europort join forces again: 15 prestigious awards
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Following their successful partnership in 2019, SAFETY4SEA and Europort are pleased to announce that the 2023 SAFETY4SEA EUROPORT Awards will be presented this November and will recognise efforts to foster sustainable shipping. The series of special awards focuses on three specific themes: digital shipping, energy transition and human capital. Nominations are now open until 9 June 2023. |
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| Human capital in shipping: ship management perspective | In part two of this two-part series on human capital in shipping – a key theme at Europort 2023 – Captain Kuba Szymanski shares his thoughts on the challenges and opportunities surrounding seafarer training, recruitment and retention in today’s highly competitive, technology-driven industry. | |
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| Maritime Awards Gala on 6 November in Rotterdam Ahoy | Rotterdam Ahoy and Europort are proud to host the Maritime Awards Gala on the evening before the official opening of Europort. With awards in Innovation, Talent, Security, Ship of The Year and Achievements, the Gala acknowledges Dutch shipping companies and captains for their outstanding efforts throughout the year. Nominations and applications are still open! | |
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| In the spotlight: Digitalization Area | Are you a leader in digital transition and smart connectivity? Europort 2023 features a dedicated Digitalization Area that helps innovators like you to connect with the right target audience. Exhibitors already confirmed include Applied Satellite Technology, Vstep Simulation, BASS Software, NDAR, Seadronix, H20 Drones BV, VAF Instruments BV, Braspenning BV, Cadmatic BV, Hoglund Marine Automation AS, Blue Atlas Robotics Aps, Soft-Team, Logic Vision BV, Dutch IT Supplier, Clinn Robotics and Smart Maritime Accelerator Center. | |
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Spotlight on special-purpose vessels
While Europort will span every aspect of the maritime industry, the exhibition has a strong focus on high-tech ships. The following nine categories of special-purpose vessels and segments are particularly prominent at Europort: naval vessels, offshore specials, cruise and ferry, inland shipping, dredging, sea shipping, workboats, fishing vessels and super yachts. With visitors from over 79 countries, Europort provides an unmissable opportunity to meet your international markets! |
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