APM Terminals and DP World form alliance to promote green ports

Within the next two to eight years, there is a huge opportunity to electrify the entire industry. But it requires the participation of all players, say APM Terminals and DP World. 
”Today’s launch is a catalyst for collective decarbonization action across the port industry and a signal to all our colleagues that we are serious about combatting climate change,” says Jack Craig, Global Head of Technical at APM Terminals. | Photo: Damian Dovarganes/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
”Today’s launch is a catalyst for collective decarbonization action across the port industry and a signal to all our colleagues that we are serious about combatting climate change,” says Jack Craig, Global Head of Technical at APM Terminals. | Photo: Damian Dovarganes/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

At the current COP28 meeting in Dubai these days, two of the world’s major port companies, APM Terminals and DP World, have joined forces to form an alliance to promote the green transition in the world’s ports, the two players write in a press release. 

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