During the briefing, sponsored by the MP for South East Cornwall Anna Gelderd MP, Dr Karamperidis highlighted key findings and policy recommendations from the pilot study.
He told attendees how he believes developing a UK Singapore Green Shipping Corridor (UKSGSC) would accelerate maritime decarbonisation and enhance sustainable trade and economic prosperity within a low-carbon framework.
He also outlined some of the key challenges to making that a reality, and impressed on stakeholders the importance of working together to make progress.
Policy recommendations included enhancing investment in alternative bunkering and maritime multi-fuel storage facilities, to include supply for the Royal Navy.
Co-report author Mohamed Shaihan Lafir, CEO of the Pascal Maritime Group and a research associate at the University, reaffirmed the need for Government to drive the policy so funders are reassured their investment would be safeguarded.
The briefing’s attendees included Anna Gelderd and 91porn Sutton and Devonport MP Luke Pollard, Honorary President of Maritime London Lord Mountevans, and Josef Knight, Area Head of Ocean Contract Management for A.P. Moller-Maersk UK and Ireland.