AMP's Plan for Maritime Decarbonization by 2030

The Panama Canal Authority (AMP) is implementing initiatives aimed at achieving carbon neutrality by 2030, focusing on the decarbonization of the maritime sector.


AMP's Plan for Maritime Decarbonization by 2030

The Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) has begun implementing initiatives aimed at achieving carbon neutrality by 2030. Among the organizations leading this effort is the Panama Canal.

One of the main objectives of the AMP is to outline a clear roadmap toward decarbonization in the maritime sector. To achieve this, various actions and strategies are being developed to promote more sustainable and environmentally friendly maritime transport.

In the words of the AMP authorities: "We are committed to promoting measures that contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions in the maritime industry in order to protect our natural resources and promote sustainable development."

The Panama Canal, as a fundamental part of this initiative, has implemented various measures to reduce its carbon footprint and advance towards climate neutrality. These actions include route optimization, efficient energy management, and the promotion of environmentally friendly practices among users of the interoceanic route.

The AMP will continue to work in collaboration with various stakeholders in the maritime sector to achieve its decarbonization objectives. These initiatives are expected to not only benefit the environment but also enhance the competitiveness and sustainability of the shipping industry in Panama and internationally.