Sino-Danish Maritime Experts Visit IMCZY to Explore New Pathways for Green Maritime Development
2026-03-19

The 5th Meeting of the Sino-Danish Technical Industry Advisory Group (TIAG) on Green Maritime Technology, Shipbuilding and Offshore Equipment was recently held in Zhoushan. On March 18, the Sino-Danish delegation visited IMC Shipyard (Zhoushan) Co., Ltd. for technical exchanges.

Escorted by IMCZY's management team and technical staff, the delegation toured the shipyard's core technological facilities, where they learned about its achievements in digital operations and green ship repair practices for years. As the 1st nationally recognized Green Factory and Green Ship Repair Demonstration Enterprise, IMCZY drew high praise from the experts for its management model, environmental philosophy, advanced equipment and process technologies.

During the seminar, both sides discussed smart shipbuilding and repair, green technologies, pollution reduction, and supply chain management, exploring new opportunities for cross-border cooperation. IMCZY proposed that traditional open-air ship repair should gradually evolve toward workshop-based operations and robot-integrated workflows. Facing the challenges of conventional ship repair, the experts agreed to accelerate the deployment of integrated green technology solutions, while also strengthening safety standards and training systems for new-energy vessel maintenance.

This on-site exchange gathered senior maritime experts from both China and Denmark. The Danish delegation included senior representatives from Danish Maritime, the Royal Danish Embassy and Consulate in China, and leading companies such as Hempel, etc. The Chinese side included key industry players and organizations such as the China Association of the National Shipbuilding Industry, CSSC, COSCO, CATL, and various research institutes. Moving ahead, the Sino-Danish maritime industry will continue advancing green and low-carbon technologies, deepening international cooperation, and jointly charting a course toward efficiency, low carbon, safety, high-quality and sustainable development.