Leveraging complementary expertise and integrated resources, the two parties will jointly implement green shipping initiatives—designed to generate scalable, transferable outcomes that support industry-wide decarbonization.
Bureau Veritas will provide Shenzhen Port Group—and the broader maritime sector—with specialized, solution-oriented technical support. This includes guidance on navigating evolving regulatory frameworks, translating emerging international standards (e.g., IMO GHG Strategy, EU FuelEU Maritime, and ISO 23294) into actionable implementation protocols, and harmonizing domestic practices with globally recognized benchmarks.
Supported by its extensive global network and multidisciplinary capabilities, Bureau Veritas delivers end-to-end testing, inspection, and certification services across the full green marine fuel value chain—from renewable energy generation and e-fuel synthesis to storage, distribution, and bunkering infrastructure.
Alex Gregg-Smith, President of Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore, stated: “Global shipping decarbonization demands coordinated action across the entire maritime value chain. Shenzhen Port Group, as a world-class port operator, brings operational scale, digital integration capacity, and real-world deployment experience—strengths that align closely with Bureau Veritas’s leadership in technical assurance, standard development, and certification. This partnership is both timely and strategically consequential.”
Hu Zhaoyang, Chairman of Shenzhen Port Group, added: “Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore’s vision for maritime sustainability strongly resonates with our green and low-carbon development strategy. Under this agreement, we will deepen collaboration across priority domains—including green port infrastructure, alternative fuel adoption, carbon accounting, and digital twin-enabled emissions monitoring. By combining Shenzhen Port’s diverse application ecosystems with BV’s authoritative certification frameworks and technical rigor, we aim to unlock synergistic value, drive innovation at scale, and contribute substantively to the global transition toward resilient, net-zero maritime trade.”
Resource.: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/3kVg-XT-NapeibgesMKHtw
