Wallenius Wilhelmsen working to develop wind-assisted ship

The first wind-assisted ship could join Wallenius Wilhelmsen's fleet before 2023, says CEO Craig Jasienski. This is one of several projects the shipping company has launched as part of efforts to lower its CO2 footprint.
Car carrier Wallenius Wilhelmsen is involved in several initiatives to lower its CO2 footprint to zero. | Photo: PR/Wallenius Wilhelmsen
Car carrier Wallenius Wilhelmsen is involved in several initiatives to lower its CO2 footprint to zero. | Photo: PR/Wallenius Wilhelmsen

Just a few years from now, the first wind-powered ship could join the fleet of Norway's Wallenius Wilhelmsen, says CEO Craig Jasienski in an interview with ShippingWatch.

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