Pacific International Lines (PIL) and PSA International, in collaboration with DNV, have jointly launched Singapore’s first integrated land-sea green shipping service—designed to support shippers in quantifying and reducing Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions across end-to-end logistics chains. The initiative, validated and supported by DNV, leverages verified carbon reductions achieved through the use of lower-carbon marine fuels, energy-efficient port operations, and decarbonised landside transport.
Pilot implementation is scheduled to commence in May 2026. This milestone builds upon a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in March 2025 among PIL, PSA, and DNV, which established a framework for advancing harmonised carbon measurement, reporting, and verification practices in maritime and intermodal supply chains.
Under the service, PIL contributes emissions reduction levers within its maritime operations—including optimised vessel deployment, strategic adoption of alternative fuels, and data-driven voyage planning. PSA deploys its integrated port and inland logistics infrastructure to reduce emissions at terminals and across hinterland transport networks, thereby enabling a lower-carbon, seamless cargo journey from origin to destination. DNV provides a secure, standardised digital platform—powered by Veracity—to ensure consistent data collection, interoperable emissions accounting, and independent third-party verification of reported carbon metrics.
The service delivers shippers a transparent, auditable, and chain-of-custody–tracked methodology for attributing and managing Scope 3 emissions across shipping, port handling, and landside logistics. It represents a concrete step toward operationalising maritime decarbonisation through cross-sectoral collaboration and verifiable insetting—where emissions reductions are generated and accounted for within the value chain itself.
Lionel Patrice Chatelet, Chief Commercial Officer of PIL, stated: “This initiative embodies our commitment to carbon insetting—investing directly in scalable, measurable interventions that cut emissions within our operational ecosystem while delivering tangible sustainability benefits to our customers.”
Eddy Ng, Group Head of Operations, Technology and Sustainability at PSA, remarked: “By co-developing integrated solutions with industry partners, we reinforce Singapore’s position as a trusted global hub for sustainable trade, green port innovation, and clean energy-enabled logistics.”
Mikkel Skou, Executive Director of DNV Veracity, added: “Trusted data is the foundation of credible decarbonisation. This project demonstrates how interoperable digital systems—combined with rigorous, independent verification—can transform emissions targets into traceable, reportable, and actionable outcomes.”
Resource.: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/X1ElxiEz6KbsiLtfYYMvQA
