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IMO

As a member of the global shipping community, we are committed to complying with IMO regulations and reducing our environmental footprint wherever possible.

Partners in our Path to Zero

Sailing for Sustainability

Our Commitment to IMO

We recognize the importance of protecting the oceans and marine life from the impact of shipping activities. That’s why we have implemented a comprehensive set of environmental policies and initiatives that guide our operations and decision-making. Our policies and initiatives include:

  • Compliance with all IMO regulations and requirements related to vessel emissions, discharges, and waste management.
  • Implementation of a sustainable shipping program that focuses on reducing our carbon footprint, enhancing energy efficiency, and minimizing waste generation.
  • Use of the latest technology and best practices to optimize our vessel performance and minimize our environmental impact.
Best in class

The Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII)

The CII regulation is a set of measures implemented by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from commercial ships as part of efforts to combat pollution and climate change. As of January 1 2023, all vessels sailing the seas are required to comply with new environmental regulations from the IMO. By reporting their Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII), vessels will be given a grade from A to E. Due to our green vessel programme with continuous vessel improvements, almost 50 % of the vessels in our fleet have received A or B ratings (2022).

HOEGH AURORA

The vessel of the future

With the future of cargo and zero carbon fuels in mind, the Aurora Class represents a pivotal part of our path to a zero emissions future. With its 9,100 car equivalent unit capacity, the Auroras will be the biggest and most environmentally friendly PCTC vessels ever built. The Aurora Class will be the first in its segment to be able to operate on zero-carbon ammonia and is set to transform the deep sea shipping segment.

From Olympic medals and world championships to intern at Höegh Autoliners – and the journey of a lifetime from Scandinavia to South Africa

In the summer of 2024, after the Paris Olympic Games, the sculling pioneer Kjetil Borch retired after a lifetime on the biggest international stage – with an impressive result list and medal tally to his name. Now an intern at Höegh Autoliners through Neste

Guide to Shipping Heavy Equipment

Höegh Autoliners is an expert in Roll-on, roll-off (RoRo) car shipping. We load around 1.6 million car equivalent units annually.

Loading of the first batch of the New Nissan Magnite in Ennore Port

Our vessels and specialized equipment ensure your breakbulk and out-of-gauge cargo's safe and efficient transportation

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