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New assessment tool targets maritime industry’s ESG goals

December 31, 2024
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The Integration of MARSDNA Tool by Abu Dhabi Mobility and Abu Dhabi Maritime to Support ESG Goals in Maritime Sector

The Integrated Transport Centre (Abu Dhabi Mobility), part of the Department of Municipalities and Transport, and Abu Dhabi Maritime, part of AD Ports Group, have joined forces to introduce a groundbreaking tool aimed at assisting maritime sector stakeholders in achieving their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals.

Developed by Maqta Technologies Group, the tool known as MARSDNA (which stands for “maritime sustainability DNA”) enables businesses and organizations to assess their performance on national and global ESG metrics through a free questionnaire. By analyzing the responses, users can receive a customized report grading their progress on ESG initiatives, as per Abu Dhabi Maritime.

By integrating data from various ESG standards, including metrics from the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDG) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO), MARSDNA simplifies ESG tracking for industry stakeholders.

During its initial phase, MARSDNA will concentrate on five crucial segments within the maritime sector value chain: shipping companies, ports and terminal operators, freight forwarders and cargo beneficiaries, marine and off-shore services, and marina operators. Future phases are expected to expand the tool’s coverage to encompass the entire sector.

“MARSDNA exemplifies AD Ports Group’s commitment to promoting sustainable development through cutting-edge digital solutions. Digitalization plays a key role in driving collective progress, enabling users to visualize and attain environmental objectives,” stated Noura Al Dhaheri, CEO of Maqta Technologies Group and Digital Cluster, AD Ports Group.

Looking ahead to 2024, AD Ports Group has made significant strides towards both its business and environmental objectives. In early December 2024, AD Ports and CMA CGM, a leading French shipping company, inaugurated an eco-friendly container terminal at Khalifa Port. The terminal, operated under a joint venture between the two entities, is set to enhance Khalifa Port’s status as a key regional gateway, with a notable 23% increase in annual container capacity, reaching nearly 10 million TEUs.

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