04.2022 Cover Story
Green thinking leads U-Ming marine transport
Far Eastern Magazine / Editorial Room



Grasp the market demand and promote the operation performance

From the supply side, the DWT of bulk ships has grown rapidly since 2015 and is still increasing at a rate of 3.6% by 2021. However, due to the strict new environmental protection regulations (such as energy efficiency existing ship index (eexi) and operating carbon intensity index (CII)) coming on the road in January 2023, the replacement of old ships that do not meet the standards is accelerated. After the second half of 2020, the prosperity of container shipping has increased significantly, attracting shipyards to give priority to the construction of large container ships, and relatively excluding the shipbuilding kinetic energy of some bulk ships, Therefore, the new supply of bulk ships from 2022 to 2023 will fall to the low-grade area in recent years.
From the demand side, although the world is still affected by the outbreak of variant virus and rising inflation, with the improvement of the vaccination rate of Xinguan vaccine and the promotion of infrastructure design by various countries, the market demand recovers moderately. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) estimates that the global economic growth rate will be 4.9% in 2022; Coincidentally, the dry bulk trade outlook released by Clarksons in January this year also predicts that the growth rate of bulk ships in 2022 is only 2.0%, while the growth rate of demand for dry bulk shipping is expected to reach 2.2%, indicating that the market capacity will continue the situation of short supply in 2021, and the outlook of bulk shipping is cautiously optimistic.
However, it is crucial for the bulk shipping industry to obtain a sustainable capital intensive environment. Fortunately, U-Ming marine transport accurately foresees the market demand. Taking advantage of the fact that the bulk shipping market has not recovered and the ship cost has not risen by the end of 2020, it has ordered 12 latest environmental protection and energy-saving bulk ships and one special cement ship first, and will join the service ranks from 2022 to 2023 to inject performance.
On the other hand, in order to reduce operational risks, U-Ming marine transport also set up a "business intelligence group" in 2021 to monitor market supply and demand data in real time, control risk indicators, and then fully present trends and outliers through clear and understandable charts, so as to improve the efficiency of internal communication and provide managers with more macro and effective strategic solutions.
Build intelligent fleet to realize green transportation
Shipping carries 90% of the world's bulk materials. Of course, it is the most cost-effective transportation mode, but the carbon dioxide emissions brought by maritime transportation also account for about 3% of the global emissions. In the atmosphere of high environmental awareness, it is inevitable to become a target of public criticism. Especially according to the statistics of 2019, the global fleet generates 800 million tons of carbon dioxide, of which 67% comes from the construction before January 1, 2013 Existing ships with tonnage above 400gt.

International norms set a benchmark. However, U-Ming marine transport acted faster. As early as 2010, it has actively promoted a number of fleet energy-saving and carbon reduction measures through organizational resource integration and cross departmental team cooperation, including: using FSM system (fleet safety management) to select the best route according to ship navigation plan and sea conditions; High efficiency paint is adopted for the coating of hull outer plate, which can not only increase the ship speed by 2 ~ 3% compared with traditional paint, but also save about 6% fuel oil and slow down the adhesion of marine organisms; Install a deflector and Propeller Boss Cap Fins (PBCF) to convert the energy of water flow into ship propulsion; Adjust and limit the power of ship main engine, etc.
Moreover, in order to meet the requirements set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to reduce carbon intensity by 70% in 2050, U-Ming marine transport has also further explored other technologies with emission reduction potential, such as energy system optimization (mixed use of ship fuel and electric energy or wind energy), carbon capture and storage Expand the selection of renewable energy (wind energy, solar energy) and alternative energy (liquid hydrogen, liquid ammonia, synthetic fuel, battery, LNG, LPG), etc. At present, it has become a leader in the international bulk shipping industry, ordering headland ships powered by LNG fuel to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and evaluating the national LNG carrier investment plan in response to the government's new energy policy. As for other new technologies, due to the high technical threshold, which is still in the stage of testing and feasibility demonstration, U-Ming marine transport will continue to pay attention, import ship equipment as appropriate, build an environmentally friendly, safe and sustainable green intelligent fleet, and become a high-quality shipping enterprise with ESG characteristics.
Carry out diversified services to reshape competitive advantage
In addition to making every effort to improve the design and energy efficiency of ships and make the fleet "turn bone and upgrade", U-Ming marine transport also actively tries multi-faceted operation to inject new living water into the enterprise's sustainability development.
Wind power is one of the mainstream of renewable energy, and Taiwan has high-quality offshore wind farms with great development potential. Last year, U-Ming marine transport reached a joint venture agreement with world marine offshore A / S (WMO) in Denmark to jointly establish U-Ming marine offshore Co., Ltd., officially stepping into the offshore wind power market. Two high-efficiency wave resistant personnel transport ships invested in the initial stage have been put into operation in Taiwan's wind farm. Another four personnel transport ships will be put into operation in 2022. In the future, it is planned to extend a number of offshore wind power work ship businesses to provide all-round and safe maritime engineering transportation services.
The rich experience in ship management and operation has been highly recognized by all walks of life, and has also become a great help for U-Ming marine transport to enter the ship custody business. In 2022, it won the custody contract for four bulk ships of TPC, and the subsidiary U-Ming marine transport (Xiamen) ship management company has also managed three bulk ships of China rent DIHE company since 2020. The management team plans to continue to expand the customer base of managed ships, cooperate with qualified business partners, timely adjust the proportion of long-term fixed income, stabilize long-term fixed income, integrate their own advantages, participate in the logistics and transportation plan of raw materials for high-quality customers, and expand the global business field, so as to reduce the operational risk of geopolitics.
With the expanding service scope and growing fleet size, U-Ming marine transport will continue to sail into the sea and ride the wind and waves. It will not only win profits for enterprises, provide services to customers and do its duty to maintain the marine environment, but also rewrite the high standard of green transportation!
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