KOTUG AND CARGILL LAUNCH ZERO-EMISSION PUSH TUG AND BARGE

Jun 15, 2023 | Marine environment & clean shipping news

Cargill has partnered with Kotug International to deploy Kotug’s zero emission E-Pusher and E-Barges, believed to be the first fully electric pusher boat and barges to transport cocoa beans from the Port of Amsterdam, the largest cocoa import port in the world, to Cargill’s cocoa factory in Zaandam, the Netherlands.

Cargill says it is the first company in the world to put into operation fully electrified pusher and barges for inland shipping, eliminating both emissions and noise pollution. The zero-emission vessel eliminates harmful emissions, including CO2, SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. The fully electric pusher boats and barges are expected to reduce CO2 emissions by 190,000kg per year, the equivalent of 15,000 one-way trips by truck from the Port of Amsterdam to Cargill’s cocoa factory in Zaandam. The boats will run on green energy from the wind farm that Cargill and Vattenfall operate in partnership with Windpark Hanze.

Emiel van Dijk, Cargill MD Cocoa & Chocolate Europe & West Africa said: “Cargill is committed to nourishing the world in a safe, responsible, and sustainable way. Electrifying the transportation of our cocoa beans is just one example of how we are implementing new, innovative sustainable practices to reduce our impact on the planet and protect people. The Kotug E-pusher Type M is the first-of-its-kind and Cargill is excited to be a partner in launching it in the Netherlands.”

Ard-Jan Kooren, President and CEO Kotug International added: “I would like to express our gratitude to Cargill for their partnership and unwavering support in this transformative endeavour. Together, we are making history and reshaping the future of maritime transportation. This ground-breaking achievement aligns with our mission to provide sustainable solutions to the maritime industry. By introducing the world’s first zero emission vessel of this set-up we aim to inspire other shipping companies, governments, and stakeholders to embrace clean energy solutions and make significant strides towards achieving the global climate goals for the next generation.”

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