Decarbonisation in practice

Energy Transition in Maritime Markets

Lower Carbon. Same Reliability

Markets & Transition

We develop terminals and act as brokers, bridging today’s fossil fuel infrastructure with tomorrow’s renewable alternatives.

Our work spans global shipping and energy supply chains, where we combine engineering precision with commercial discipline to deliver operations that are cleaner, safer, and more efficient.

Through our eFuelution initiative, we actively develop and deploy the next generation of energy carriers — hydrogen, biofuels, biogas, renewable diesel, e-fuels, and SAF, accelerating the eFuel Evolution by integration of alternative fuels across maritime and energy markets.

eFuelution initiative

Hydrogen. Biofuels. Biogas. Renewable diesel. E-fuels.
We develop and deploy alternative energy carriers across maritime and energy markets.

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Where energy transition meets global trade

We operate where energy transition meets global maritime logistics, a space where structural change is reshaping how commodities are produced, transported, stored, and financed.

Our brokerage capability spans energy and freight markets, with a sharp focus on transitional fuels, renewable product flows, and the complex transactions where trading dynamics, regulation, and physical logistics converge.

Increasingly, this means fixing tonnage at the frontier of vessel innovation. We are actively placing ships equipped with wind-assisted propulsion — rotor sails and wind-assist technologies — as these solutions move from early adoption into commercial reality. Shipowners are committing capital. Charterers are adapting. And these vessels are entering mainstream trade.

And at the infrastructure level, our terminal development expertise ensures these new energy flows have the physical assets they need to scale.

New commercial reality

This evolution reflects a broader shift within shipping and terminal development, where operational performance and emissions reduction are no longer separate objectives, but aligned commercial imperatives. Our role is to execute practical, forward-looking solutions across cargo and freight markets that reflect these new realities.

80%
Global trade by sea
3%
Shipping CO₂ emissions
2050
Net-zero shipping ambition