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Ireland-Europe BioFuel Containership Samskip Endeavour Makes Greener Future

25th February 2022
An Ireland-Europe serving containership, Samskip Endeavour which uses biofuels, has achieved a CO2 saving of 12.000 tons in 2021. The 800 TEU containership, AFLOAT observed today arrive in Dublin Bay to take anchorage prior to an arrival to Dublin Port this evening. The lo-lo vessel also links The Netherlands with the Port of Waterford as seen from Belview (above) the port's main terminal. Samskip also bring Belfast and Cork connected to the continent. An Ireland-Europe serving containership, Samskip Endeavour which uses biofuels, has achieved a CO2 saving of 12.000 tons in 2021. The 800 TEU containership, AFLOAT observed today arrive in Dublin Bay to take anchorage prior to an arrival to Dublin Port this evening. The lo-lo vessel also links The Netherlands with the Port of Waterford as seen from Belview (above) the port's main terminal. Samskip also bring Belfast and Cork connected to the continent. Credit: Samskip-twitter

Samskip a global logistics operator, has accelerated in expanding usage of biofuels in its shipping fleet, among them the 800TEU container vessel Samskip Endeavour which operates Amsterdam-Dublin, with the ship observed by Afloat taking anchorage in Dublin Bay this afternoon.

Initially starting with a 50% biofuel blend in the first half 2021 and switching to 100% biofuel after the summer period, the Samskip Endeavour was able to achieve a CO2 saving of 12.000 tons in 2021.

According to the Dutch operator based in Rotterdam, the ship has achieved a saving of more than 70% of CO2 emission when compared to traditional fuels. This translates into unburdening 200.000 trees from absorbing these emissions from the atmosphere over the course of ten years.

‘’Reducing fuel emissions and consumption is a critical next step for the maritime transport industry, so we are incredibly proud to lead this transition and to offer our customers a sustainable solution. Our efforts to provide green and clean shipping will only increase in the coming months and years,’’ says Ólafur Orri Ólafsson, Head of Sustainable Development at Samskip.

In 2018, the Samskip Endeavour was the first ever vessel to be biofuel-bunkered by the company’s longtime partner GoodShipping. These biofuels, which find their origin from fossil-free sustainable waste streams, have proved to be a successful substitute for conventional marine fuels, and can be used without making any modifications to the vessel’s engine.

Samskip was originally founded in Iceland in 1990 and since then has consistently grown by also offering transport and related services by land, rail and air. They have offices in Europe, North America, Africa, Asia and Australia.

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Jehan Ashmore

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Jehan Ashmore is a marine correspondent, researcher and photographer, specialising in Irish ports, shipping and the ferry sector serving the UK and directly to mainland Europe. Jehan also occasionally writes a column, 'Maritime' Dalkey for the (Dalkey Community Council Newsletter) in addition to contributing to UK marine periodicals. 

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