Achieving Cost-effective Decarbonization Efficiency Improvements
29/03/2023
With the launch of our Environmental Strategy for 2023-50, Director of Communications at the Norwegian Shipowner’s Association Christine Korme quizzes us on the key learnings since 2020.
Host: Christine Korme
Director Communications, Norwegian Shipowner’s Association
Guest: Engebret Dahm
CEO, KCC
“It’s about walking the talk”
Three years on from the release of KCC’s first Environmental Strategy in 2020, shipping is falling behind schedule on IMO’s 2030 targets as the choice and availability of new fuels, technology, and future regulatory framework remains highly uncertain.
But KCC has always chosen the proactive approach and opted for the carrot rather than wait for stick and with the launch of our newly updated Environmental Strategy for 2023-50, our CEO Engebret Dahm is quizzed by the Norwegian Shipowner’s Association Head of Communications, Christine Korme, to dig into the question: "What can KCC and the rest of the industry do to decarbonize our business given the uncertainty that continues to surround us?”
Discussion points include:
How KCC claims to deliver the lowest carbon shipping solution in the dry bulk and tanker business
Three years on from the release of the first strategy, what have we learned?
What haven’t we delivered on, and why?
KCC’s 3 key pillars behind being a driver in the transition towards low carbon shipping
The importance of transparent reporting in our industry
Other initiatives at work to reduce KCC’s impact on the environment
About Korme: Director of Communications at the Norwegian Shipowners’ Association. As head of the Communications Department her primary responsibility is strategic and operative communications, in addition to coordinating many of the association’s events. She worked for 25 years in Norwegian media, including 17 years as news anchor, program host and US correspondent for TV2.
She has been Director of Communications for Microsoft Norway and was Director of Digitalization and Transformation at the employers’ organization Abelia before joining the Norwegian Shipowners’ Association in August 2018.