During a recent visit to the Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana, President Emmanuel Macron met with Jean-Michel BERUD, Chairman of Jifmar Group, aboard the Canopée vessel, showcasing the group’s commitment to innovation and sustainability in the maritime sector. Jifmar Group’s focus on sustainability was highlighted through its acquisition of Acta Marine’s workboat division, establishing them as a global player with a fleet of over 70 vessels and nearly 600 employees. The Canopée, a hybrid industrial cargo ship powered by wind, exemplifies the group’s dedication to decarbonisation and alternative propulsion solutions.
Jean-Michel BERUD emphasized the importance of innovation in decarbonising the fleet, showcasing vessels like the Coastal Liberty converted to hydrogen and the Coastal Crown equipped with a hybrid thermal propulsion system. The meeting between BERUD and President Macron signifies the industry’s transition towards sustainable practices, emphasizing collaboration between private sector and government entities. The goal is to embrace technological advancements and create a greener, more sustainable maritime future.
The Canopée vessel and Jifmar Group’s innovative approach to sustainability serve as a model for the maritime industry’s commitment to reducing emissions and promoting environmental responsibility. The meeting between BERUD and President Macron symbolizes the collective effort to build a maritime world of tomorrow, focusing on innovation and collaboration to pave the way for a more sustainable future in the industry.
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