February 12, 2025
Aiming to achieve net zero emissions, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President & CEO: Takeshi Hashimoto) today announced the launch of a new program, BLUE ACTION NET-ZERO ALLIANCE. This program contributes to reducing the Scope 3 GHG emissions of actual shippers and NVOCCs (Note 1) that use ocean transport services by continually offering and enhancing low-emission marine transportation services using alternative fuels through co-creation with marine transportation-related stakeholders.
In February 2024, MOL became the first shipping company in the Asia-Pacific region to issue the environmental attributes certificates (EACs) of low-emission voyages using alternative fuels (Note 2) tradable on a platform built in collaboration with the Dutch startup 123Carbon B.V. (Note 3) Since then, MOL has established a system that can ensure operations from implementing low-emission voyages using alternative fuels in the MOL Group-operated fleet, to issuing EACs and allocating them to customers. In addition, the MOL executed transactions with three major NVOCCs for the issued EACs: NIPPON EXPRESS HOLDINGS, INC., C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. and MOL Logistics Co., Ltd. These factors led to the launch of this program.
[How to accelerate the achievement of net-zero marine transportation services through this program]
For more information on how digital certificate trading works, please refer to the introduction page of this program on the Business-specific Website 'MOL Solutions.'
In the "MOL Group Environmental Vision 2.2," the MOL Group has identified "Build Business Models that Enable Net Zero Emissions" as one of the actions to realize net-zero emissions. The launch of this program is one of the specific examples. In addition, in "BLUE ACTION 2035", the MOL Group Corporate Management Plan, MOL Group has set visions to address sustainability issues, and it has established the investment plan aligned with the Environmental Strategy to support the establishment of clean marine fuel supply chain in addition to fleet arrangement, and is moving forward with these initiatives. Through this program, MOL will deepen dialogue with stakeholders related to marine transportation and strive to offer low-emission marine transportation services in line with the customers' requirements, while promoting appropriate environmental investments to realize such services.
[If you are interested in a trial/use of this program, please contact us at the following address]
zzusr-zesmo@molgroup.com
(Note 1) It stands for Non Vessel Operating Common Carrier, and refers to a carrier that does not have its own means of transport (vessels) but uses other shipping companies for transport between ports or to the final inland destination.
(Note 2) Please refer to the February 28, 2023 press release: Methanex and MOL complete first-ever net-zero voyage fuelled by bio-methanol.
(Note 3) Please refer to the February 15, 2024 press release: MOL Partners with Climate Tech Firm, 123Carbon to Complete Insetting Pilot Supporting customers' Scope 3 reduction targets.
MOL Group 5 Sustainability Issues
MOL Group is developing various social infrastructure businesses globally. It focuses on the shipping business, which includes resources, energy, and container shipping operated by Ocean Network Express Pte. Ltd.
MOL Group identifies "Sustainability Issues" (Materiality) as our key issues for sustainable growth with society through realization of the Group Vision.
We anticipate this initiative to contribute especially to the realization of "Environment -Conservation for Marine and global environment-" and "Innovation -Innovation for development in marine technology-."