The HSE Pillars page
The HSE Pillars page has been live since 2020 and provides information on how they can be applied across our operations. The Group HSE Management System continues to develop with 15 Standards published supported by a variety of guidelines and tools.
Our long-term carbon emission reduction strategy was approved by the Board, setting the stage for carbon neutrality by 2050 and with an intermediate target of 28% reduction of carbon footprint by 2030.
Our group emission targets and strategy consist of one overarching plan across all divisions (Ports and Terminals, Logistics and
Freezones, and Maritime Services) that perform a diverse range of activities. Maritime operations division currently represents the majority of the Group’s footprint which requires more medium and long-term planning to achieve net zero carbon business. The path towards longer term goals will rely heavily on new technologies, government policies and market competitive carbon off-sets where required.
‘Programs and Training’ and ‘Environment’ pages have been launched.
Let’s be ‘SafeTogether’
Long-term carbon
Our group emission targets and strategy consist of one overarching plan across all divisions (Ports and Terminals, Logistics and Freezones, and Maritime Services) that perform a diverse range of activities. Maritime operations division currently represents the majority of the Group’s footprint which requires more medium and long-term planning to achieve net zero carbon business. The path towards longer term goals will rely heavily on new technologies, government policies and market competitive carbon off-sets where required.
HSE Strategy
The HSE Pillars page has been live since 2020 and provides information on how they can be applied across our operations. The Group HSE Management System continues to develop with 15 Standards published supported by a variety of guidelines and tools.
Carbon neutrality
Our group emission targets and strategy consist of one overarching plan across all divisions (Ports and Terminals, Logistics and Freezones, and Maritime Services) that perform a diverse range of activities. Maritime operations division currently represents the majority of the Group’s footprint which requires more medium and long-term planning to achieve net zero carbon business. The path towards longer term goals will rely heavily on new technologies, government policies and market competitive carbon off-sets where required.
Carbon neutrality
Our group emission targets and strategy consist of one overarching plan across all divisions (Ports and Terminals, Logistics and Freezones, and Maritime Services) that perform a diverse range of activities. Maritime operations division currently represents the majority of the Group’s footprint which requires more medium and long-term planning to achieve net zero carbon business. The path towards longer term goals will rely heavily on new technologies, government policies and market competitive carbon off-sets where required.