Ocean Alliance Day 7 Product: a more sustainable and robust offering for the CMA CGM Group’s customers

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With the signature of Ocean Alliance Day 7 Product, the CMA CGM Group continues to support its customers’ businesses by expanding its range of services to serve more ports, with direct calls and improved transit times starting from January 2023.

The Group’s customers will reap the benefit of an optimized, highly competitive offering built on 353 containerships, of which 125 will be operated by the CMA CGM Group, which continues to play a leading role within the alliance. It includes 40 services and an estimated total annual capacity of around 22.4 million TEUs.

The upgrade highlights CMA CGM’s commitment to serving its customers even more effectively, with a comprehensive offering for Transpacific trade with 21 services, an enhanced offering between Asia and Europe with 7 services, an important offering between Asia and the Mediterranean with 4 services, a game-changing offering with 2 Transatlantic services connecting northern Europe with the east coast of the United States and with the Gulf of Mexico, and the only alliance offering 4 dedicated services between Asia and the Middle East and 2 Asia-Red Sea services.

Launched in the spring of 2017, Ocean Alliance is the world’s largest operational alliance between shipping companies on the world’s major trade routes.

A more sustainable offering with 26 dual-fuel, LNG-powered CMA CGM ships already assigned to Ocean Alliance

As part of its commitment to the shipping industry’s energy transition, the CMA CGM Group already operates 26 dual-fuel, liquefied natural gas-powered ships under the aegis of Ocean Alliance. The CMA CGM Group’s entire e-methane-ready fleet will expand to 77 ships by year-end 2026.

Since 2017, CMA CGM has chosen to invest in dual-fuel vessels that run on liquefied natural gas (LNG) and allow to almost fully reduce atmospheric pollutant emissions. This represents the first step in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, the engine installed on these vessels is already capable of using BioLNG from biomethane (-67% in CO₂ emissions) or synthetic methane (including e-methane).


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