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Strengthening Green Maritime Ties: Port of Hamburg at CIIE 2024 xinde marine news Chen Yang 2024-11-06 17:04


At this year’s **China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai**, the Port of Hamburg showcases its dedication to green transformation under the theme, **‘Sustainable Development in the Context of the Energy Transition.’** As China remains Hamburg’s largest market, with over two million TEUs in annual throughput, this expo serves as a vital platform to deepen collaborations and explore sustainable solutions for future supply chains.

Key Initiatives:

Green Shipping Corridor: In a recently signed MoU with the Shanghai Municipal Transportation Commission, COSCO Shipping, and Shanghai International Port Group, Hamburg is paving the way for a *low-carbon shipping route* between Europe and Asia, driving the shift toward environmentally responsible maritime transport.

Leading in Shore Power: Hamburg stands as a European pioneer, offering shore-side electricity to both cruise and large container ships, significantly reducing emissions during port layovers. This is a powerful stride toward a climate-neutral future, with further expansions planned at HHLA terminals.

Commitment to Climate Goals: With a robust European logistics network, HHLA is setting ambitious sustainability targets—aiming to cut CO₂ emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieve full climate neutrality by 2040.

At CIIE, the Port of Hamburg reaffirms its commitment to sustainable logistics and international partnerships. By collaborating with Shanghai and other key players, Hamburg is helping to shape a resilient, eco-friendly future in global shipping.

by Xinde Marine New Chen Yang

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