Cargill Puts Bold Innovation at Center of Effort to Decarbonize Shipping
January 15 2025 - 2:00AM
Business Wire
Continued investment in wind assisted
propulsion, next-generation fuels and digital solutions key to
moving the world’s goods more sustainably
Cargill is advancing a new era in sustainable shipping, putting
innovation and collaboration at the core of its mission to move
goods responsibly across the globe. Through wind-assisted
propulsion technologies, dual-fuel methanol-powered vessels, and
digital solutions, Cargill is setting the standard for helping the
industry advance progress toward the International Maritime
Organization’s (IMO) 2050 net-zero target. Combining technical
expertise with a commitment to industry-wide partnerships, Cargill
is helping to future-proof the maritime sector while enabling
customers to meet their sustainability goals.
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“Decarbonizing shipping is a monumental task that requires
courage, innovation, and collaboration,” said Jan Dieleman,
president of Cargill’s Ocean Transportation business. “Our role
extends beyond freight-shipping services; we aim to catalyze a
shift across the industry toward sustainable practices. Through
strategic investments in cutting-edge technology and robust
partnerships, we are accelerating the journey to net-zero emissions
in shipping.”
Innovating with Wind-Assisted Propulsion: The Pyxis Ocean and
Beyond
Leading the charge in wind-assisted propulsion, the Pyxis
Ocean—the first dry bulk vessel equipped with BAR Technologies’
WindWings®—completed its maiden voyage in 2023. WindWings are
large, rigid sails that harness wind power to reduce fuel use and
emissions.
In addition to WindWings, Cargill has expanded its wind-assisted
technology program to include VentoFoil vertical suction sails on
the NBA Magritte and rotor sails on the TR Lady. With these three
vessels the company is experimenting and learning before scaling up
technical, operational and commercial aspects. These technologies
further utilize wind power to decrease fuel dependency and
emissions, aligning with the IMO's target to have 5-10% of maritime
energy from renewable sources by 2030.
Cargill believes that wind could make an important contribution
to achieving decarbonization goals in the short, medium, and long
term. Dieleman says that while the cost of fuels that could
contribute to a zero-carbon future may remain high, developing,
testing, and improving wind assisted propulsion technologies before
these fuels are available could reduce reliance on them.
Transforming Fuels: Biofuels and Methanol-Powered Vessels
Alongside wind propulsion, Cargill is transforming fuel usage
across its fleet. The company is pioneering biofuels made from
renewable sources, such as fatty acid methyl esters (FAME),
providing a drop-in fuel option to lower emissions without
extensive engine modifications. In 2023, the company moved from
trialing these fuels to frequent execution as it prepares to scale
up. Nearly 172,000 metric tons of biofuel blends containing 63,000
metric tons of FAME was lifted in 2023. Cargill is also the first
dry-bulk charterer to sign commercial agreements for dual-fuel
methanol-powered ships, which are expected to be operational within
the next two years. Methanol, a low-carbon alternative fuel, offers
a scalable pathway to zero emissions. These methanol-powered
vessels—the first of their kind in commercial service—highlight
Cargill’s proactive approach in adopting sustainable fuel solutions
to support both its own and its customers’ ambitious Scope 3
emissions reduction goals.
Harnessing Digital Solutions for Efficiency and
Sustainability
Digital innovation is also central to Cargill ’s decarbonization
efforts. Cargill is using advanced digital tools, including voyage
optimization technologies, to create digital twins of its vessels.
This enables optimal speed and route planning to reduce fuel
consumption and emissions. Partnering with ZeroNorth, Cargill
leverages these digital solutions to enhance operational efficiency
and sustainability, reinforcing its commitment to data-driven
progress toward net-zero.
Building a Sustainable Future Through Collaboration
Recognizing that decarbonizing the maritime industry requires a
collaborative approach, Cargill partners across the sector to drive
meaningful progress. As a founding member of the Maersk Mc-Kinney
Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, Cargill works with industry
leaders to test and promote alternative fuels, including ammonia
and methanol. Cargill is also a key player in the Sea Cargo
Charter, a coalition dedicated to reducing shipping’s climate
impact through transparency and shared decarbonization
frameworks.
“As we continue this journey, we’re focused on solutions that
don’t just improve our own operations but drive change across the
industry,” added Dieleman. “Our vision is a shipping sector that
delivers the goods the world needs while protecting our planet’s
future. We’re proud to be part of this transformation and are
committed to building a more sustainable future for global
shipping.”
For additional information about Cargill’s efforts to
decarbonize shipping, visit
https://www.cargill.com/transportation/ocean-transportation-sustainability.
About Cargill
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agricultural solutions, and industrial products to nourish the
world in a safe, responsible, and sustainable way. Sitting at the
heart of the supply chain, we partner with farmers and customers to
source, make and deliver products that are vital for living.
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to our values. We put people first. We reach higher. We do the
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