Partners & Participation

Building a Just Transition Together—Centered on People, Powered by Partnership.

Image Credit: Lloyd’s Register and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) 

The work of the Maritime Just Transition Task Force is supported through financial and in-kind contributions from leading companies and organizations across the maritime industry. 

The primary funder of the Task Force has been Lloyd’s Register Foundation, an independent charity that supports research, innovation, and education to make the world a safer place. Lloyd's Register Foundation has been a key partner since the launch of the Task Force in 2021 and was also the main partner of the Training for Decarbonisation project.

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The MJTTF would like to extend its appreciation to its Programme Partners and Project Supporters for their valuable contributions to our work. This includes:

The success of the initiative is due to the involvement of world-leading experts and dedicated stakeholders. A large action group – also called the ‘Global industry peer learning group’ – contribute with expertise and act as a sounding board. 


The following companies and organizations were involved in the Action Group for the latest project - Baseline Training Framework for Seafarers in Decarbonisation’:

A.P. Møller - Maersk

 

Anglo-Eastern Ship Management


Angelicoussis Group 

 

Associated Marine Officers and Seamen’s Union of the Philippines (AMOSUP) 


BHP 


Carbon Trust 


CMB Tech 


DNV 


Eastway 


Great Eastern Shipping Co. Ltd. 

 

Green Marine 


Hellenic Marine Environment Protection Association (HELMEPA) 


International Labour Organization (ILO) 


Indian Maritime University


International Association of Maritime Universities 


International Maritime Employers Council (IMEC) 


Lloyd’s Register 


Lloyd’s Register Foundation

Maersk Training 


MAN Energy Solutions 


Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore 


Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) 


Methanol Institute 


MF Shipping Group 


Minerva Marine 


Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping and partners 


Nautilus International 


Norwegian Hydrogen


Norwegian Training Centre - Manila 


NYK Line 


Ocean Technologies Group

 

Oldendorff Carriers 


Philippine Transmarine Carriers 

 

Philippine Center for Advanced Maritime Simulation and Training (PHILCAMSAT) 


Pilbara Ports

Royal Association of Netherlands’ Shipowners (KVNR)


Seaspan 


Shell 


Singapore Maritime Academy


Singapore Polytechnic 


Stolt Tankers 


Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI) 


The Nautical Institute 


The Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF) 


TSAKOS Group 


V.Ships 


Women’s International Shipping & Trading Association (WISTA) 


World Maritime University and WMU Alumni 

 

Wärtsilä 


X-Press Feeders 


Yara Clean Ammonia