Building a Business Case for Sustainable Maritime Transport
Maritime shipping is the backbone of international trade and carries over 80% of the volume of trade in goods. It also accounts for 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Legal structures to incentivize the transition to sustainable shipping are coming into place. But what are some of the challenges that key stakeholders experience today? What are the costs involved and how can the burden be shared? What are some incentives needed to take first steps?
During this Sustainable Maritime Transport Forum, we bring together ports, shipowners, cargo owners and regulatory authorities to discuss the state of play in the transition to sustainable shipping.
Medverkande

Ron Gerlach
Technical Director, Stena AB

Fredrik Vråmo
VP Logistics and Purchasing, Volvo Group Trucks Operations

Eva Skytt
Head of Energy & Climate Department, County Board Västmanland

Henrik Brodin
Head of Energy Transition, Södra

Björn Garberg
National coordinator for inland shipping and short sea shipping, Swedish Transport Administration

Edvard Molitor (Moderator)
Head of Sustainability, Port of Gothenburg
Foto: Port of Gothenburg

Nick Lurkin
Senior Adviser Climate & Environment, Royal Association of Netherlands’ Shipowners
Foto: KVNR