
PSA International, DNV, and PIL embark on Digital Collaboration to enable Green and Sustainable Supply Chains
SINGAPORE : As a commitment towards the greening of supply chains, PSA International (PSA), DNV Singapore (DNV) and Pacific International Lines (PIL) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on carbon emission measurement, reporting and verification, and jointly develop sustainable solutions to advance decarbonisation in the maritime and logistics sectors. The MoU signing was held at PSA’s corporate headquarters in Singapore on 24 March.
Amidst the growing demand for transparency in sustainability reporting, there is an increasing need for the exchange of reliable and harmonised data across value chains. Paired with robust data assurance, reductions in logistics emissions can then be accurately measured for greater supply chain emissions visibility.
PSA Group Head of Operations and Sustainability Eddy Ng said, “As a leading global port operator and trusted partner to cargo stakeholders, PSA is well positioned to catalyse sustainable transformation in the ports and supply chain ecosystem by leveraging our global network of strategic nodes and energy hubs, in line with our Node to Network strategy. This partnership with DNV and PIL reflects our belief that the path to a greener maritime industry is paved through collaboration, innovation, and a shared vision for a sustainable tomorrow. We remain dedicated to pioneering solutions that integrate sustainability into global trade flows while delivering the highest standards of operational excellence.”