Pacific Basin Shipping Limited publishes Sustainability Report 2025 with USD 2.08 billion revenue

Reuters03-19
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/PCFBF">Pacific Basin Shipping</a> Limited publishes Sustainability Report 2025 with USD 2.08 billion revenue
  • Pacific Basin issued its Sustainability Report 2025, outlining environmental, social and governance metrics and targets.
  • Fleet greenhouse-gas emissions from ship operations were 3,253 thousand tonnes CO2e, with fuel consumption of 1,020 thousand tonnes.
  • Carbon intensity (EEOI) was reported at 8.11 grams CO2 per tonne-mile, alongside a target of 6.7 by 2030.
  • Safety performance included 11 lost-time injuries and 19.2 million seafarer work hours.
  • Financial disclosures in the report included revenue of USD 2.08 billion and net profit of USD 58 million.


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