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OSRL contributes to GCMD’s Path to zero-carbon shipping, insights from ammonia transfer trial in the Pilbara report

The Green Pioneer and Coral Knight alongside an LPG tanker at sunset during GCMD’s ammonia transfer trial. Image credit: Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation

OSRL contributes to GCMD’s path to zero-carbon shipping

Insights from ammonia transfer trial in the Pilbara highlight importance of emergency response planning

We have welcomed the release of the Path to zero-carbon shipping, insights from ammonia transfer trial in the Pilbara report, published by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD). 

As the maritime industry continues to navigate the complexities of decarbonisation, the report offers valuable insights into emerging trends and evolving regulations. It also underscores the importance of collaboration and the need for practical, workable solutions. 

OSRL was pleased to support the development of this report. The section on Emergency Response Planning draws significantly from our established Emergency Response Plan framework. Our subject matter expert also reviewed and provided detailed input on the section, helping to ensure it reflects real-world application and operational readiness

Preparedness is a fundamental component of maritime decarbonisation. As the industry evolves, it’s essential that emergency planning keeps pace. We’re proud to share our expertise to help ensure response frameworks remain practical, tested, and fit for purpose

- Emily Foley, Preparedness Director, OSRL.

Our involvement reflects OSRL’s continued commitment to sharing practical expertise that supports both maritime resilience and a safe, sustainable transition

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