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MSC’s green initiative                                                                                                                                        Shore Power Supply
        Older container vessels were designed to operate at                                                                                                           Since 2005, MSC has heavily invested in Shore Power
        higher speeds than those they generally operate at                                                                                                            Supply (SPS) systems, which is sometimes also called
          today. They are now typically operated at lower speeds,                                                                                                     Alternative Means of Power Supply (AMP). A vessel
        making the existing hull and propeller design less                                                                                                            with an SPS installed, while at berth, is capable to
        efficient. Consequently, MSC launched its green initiative                                                                                                    shut down its own auxiliary generators, which run on
        nearly five years ago to reduce the fuel consumption                                                                                                          marine fuel oil and switch to the electrical shore grid.
        of its fleet. The associated retrofitting programme was                                                                                                       This means that, in port, the vessel reduces its GHG by
        aimed at equipping and modernising older vessels                                                                                                              more than 80%. In addition, it helps to improve the air
        to achieve significant fuel reductions. It consists                                                                                                           quality around the port by reducing other emissions.
        of replacing the bow of the ship while the vessel                                                                                                             As of today, 136 vessels of the MSC’s fleet, which
        is  in dry  dock.  The  new bulb design  reduces  fuel                                                                                                        constitute almost 30% of the total number of managed
        consumption and therefore reduces CO  and other air                                                                                                           vessels, constitute the biggest SPS-equipped fleet
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        emissions. To date, over 200 vessels have been retro-                                                                                                         in world. The use of these systems relies on the
        fitted with an optimised bulbous bow. The vessels are                                                                                                         capability  of  the  terminal  to  offer  electricity.  MSC  is
        also retrofitted with more efficient propellers having                                                                                                        deeply engaged in the implementation of the SPS
        reduced weight, propeller boss caps with fins, which                                                                                                          at the terminal and leads the way for wider SPS’s
        reduces the losses through hub vortex and rudder                                                                                                              availability around the world. MSC is currently
        bulb along with new rudder designs that reduce drag.                                                                                                          cooperating with the major Northern European ports
        MSC’s own ship management centres in Cyprus and                                                                                                               to offer assistance for implementing the technology.
        Italy are also implementing retrofit installations on the
        main propulsion engines to make them more efficient.
        MSC has reduced its CO  emissions by over 1.5 million
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        tons per year on its retrofitted vessels, since initiating
        this programme. MSC plans to retrofit over 256 vessels
        with an estimated reduction in CO  emissions of more
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        than  2 million tons  per  year. MSC has  also  worked
        with  leading  engine  makers  to  develop  controllable
        pitch propeller modifications with attached boss fin
        caps that have resulted in approximatively 12 to 15%
        fuel savings on fast feeder vessels. This technology,
        the first of its kind, was subsequently installed on six
        vessels.








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