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COSCO debuts Hi ECO sustainable shipping product

COSCO SHIPPING Lines has presented the first green shipping certificate at Volvo’s Asia Pacific headquarters on 5 December, based on their utilisation of its green shipping product Hi ECO.

COSCO SHIPPING Lines said it pioneered the bunkering of its operating vessels with biofuel to achieve measurable carbon emission reduction in 2022.

The company tries to assist its customers in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and making positive contributions to sustainable development. Its green shipping product utilising green biofuels Hi ECO presents a solution for customers to easily decrease the carbon footprint of their shipments by reducing carbon emissions throughout the entire Well To WAKE life cycle.

“Through this added service, customers can reserve climate-friendly freight to fulfill their requirements for environmentally friendly transportation,” said COSCO SHIPPING Lines in a statement.

Volvo is the first customer to agree with COSCO SHIPPING Lines for green shipping services, and the Chinese carrier will provide intercontinental cargo transportation services for Volvo through its Hi ECO green service products.





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