Pacific International Lines (PIL), PSA International and DNV and have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on carbon emissions data measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV), to streamline environmental efforts in the maritime and logistics sectors.
The partnership aims to create sustainable supply chains through the exchange of harmonised data, helping to improve supply chain transparency.
PSA will leverage its network of ports and logistics services and partner with PIL to create end-to-end ‘green’ supply chains, the firms said. Both companies will also use DNV’s digital infrastructure to build a data ecosystem to exchange required data.
“PIL is fully committed to achieving net zero GHG emissions by 2050. This partnership with PSA and DNV strongly advances our proactive approach to developing and implementing low-carbon solutions,” said Lionel Patrice Chatelet, Chief Commercial Officer, PIL.
“Through this MoU, we will collaborate to develop a viable model for tracking and verifying supply chain GHG emissions reductions, leading to the development of Green Service Offerings (GSOs) that can help our customers better understand and lower their emissions footprint.”
“Together, we aim to further digitalise processes, enhance data transparency and drive the sustainable decarbonisation of our industry.”