Green4SEA Forum Highlights
- amanpant
- Sep 15
- 2 min read
The 2nd GREEN4SEA Singapore Forum, held at Suntec Convention Centre, brought together maritime professionals to address one of the industry’s most pressing challenges: decarbonisation. With international regulatory pressure mounting and sustainability targets accelerating, the forum served as a vital platform to share insights, technologies, and strategies for greener maritime operations.
The conference highlighted the global drive towards lower-emission operations, particularly in marine transport, offshore crew transfer, and logistics services. Among the key takeaways were the importance of collaborative innovation, digitalisation for emission tracking, and the transition to zero-emission fuels across vessel types—including those used in marine crew transfer services.
As a leading marine transportation company Singapore, Hui Long Enterprise (HLE) actively monitors such forums to integrate best practices into its operations, especially as they pertain to maritime crew transportation services and seafarers transportation services.
Green Fuels & Zero‑Emission Vessels Discussed at Suntec CC
Speakers from DNV, ClassNK, and other classification societies led technical sessions on decarbonisation pathways. Central to these discussions were the adoption of green fuels such as bio-LNG, methanol, and ammonia, alongside the long-term transition toward zero-emission vessels (ZEVs). These technologies were shown to be critical not just for cargo fleets but also for harbor transport services for crew and ship crew transportation service providers.
Singapore’s strategic location and role as a maritime hub were underscored as ideal for piloting new decarbonisation technologies, particularly within high-frequency services like port transfer services for seafarers, marine construction crew transport, and crew transfer to Marina South Pier.

Participants acknowledged that smaller-scale operations, such as point-to-point transfers and emergency crew transport, could become testbeds for sustainable innovation. The integration of real-time emissions monitoring and fleet analytics were highlighted as enablers for responsible growth.
Green4SEA: How HLE Is Pioneering Sustainable Crew Transfers
Hui Long Enterprise has already taken proactive steps toward decarbonising its crew transportation service. Through the gradual adoption of low-emission vehicles, integration of digital fleet management systems, and route optimisation, HLE is reducing its carbon footprint across its crew transport fleet.
The company’s roadmap includes investments in electric and hybrid transport options, aligning its strategy with forum recommendations for cleaner marine logistics. These advancements also extend to HLE’s arrival assistance service, seafarer airport shuttle service, and crew change services, ensuring environmental impact is minimised across all service touchpoints.
Furthermore, HLE’s approach to maritime transport solutions Singapore is data-driven, incorporating trip tracking and energy use monitoring to support both compliance and performance optimisation. Clients can rely on HLE for marine crew logistics support that meets evolving environmental standards without compromising service reliability.
As maritime decarbonisation accelerates, Hui Long Enterprise remains at the forefront of change. By incorporating insights from leading industry forums like GREEN4SEA, HLE continues to deliver innovative and sustainable Singapore marine transport services tailored to the needs of today’s maritime workforce.
Learn more about HLE’s eco-conscious fleet at https://www.huilongenterprise.sg.




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