03.02.2026
Singapore, 3 February – The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) and CIMAC have signed a two-year Coalition partnership agreement to strengthen the maritime sector’s preparedness for alternative fuel deployment.
CIMAC, the leading global non-profit organisation promoting the development of ship propulsion, train drive and power generation, provides an established forum for technical exchange. GCMD brings complementary implementation experience, from executing pilots and trials across the maritime value chain, to identify the practical implications of deploying decarbonisation solutions.
Together, this partnership aims to inform industry action to support the safe and effective adoption of alternative fuels.
Adapting to a new fuels landscape
CIMAC, the leading global non-profit organisation promoting the development of ship propulsion, train drive and power generation, provides an established forum for technical exchange. GCMD brings complementary implementation experience, from executing pilots and trials across the maritime value chain, to identify the practical implications of deploying decarbonisation solutions.
Together, this partnership aims to inform industry action to support the safe and effective adoption of alternative fuels.
Adapting to a new fuels landscape
Rising demand for alternative fuels, alongside anticipated use of nascent fuels like ammonia as a marine fuel, with ocean-going vessels expected to enter service later this year, present both opportunities and challenges for low-/zero- carbon shipping.
As production of alternative fuels scales and adoption begins, changes to hardware requirements, testing standards, fuel quality frameworks and safe handling procedures will need to be developed, validated and operationalised.
Under this partnership, insights from GCMD’s pilots will feed into CIMAC working groups, contributing operational experience to inform the drafting of new standards and guidance on engine performance, fuel quality considerations, and deployment readiness.
Conversely, GCMD can leverage CIMAC’s deep technical expertise to ensure that its trials are aligned with evolving engine technologies, fuel specifications and industry practices.
Broadening industry reach through combined networks
As production of alternative fuels scales and adoption begins, changes to hardware requirements, testing standards, fuel quality frameworks and safe handling procedures will need to be developed, validated and operationalised.
Under this partnership, insights from GCMD’s pilots will feed into CIMAC working groups, contributing operational experience to inform the drafting of new standards and guidance on engine performance, fuel quality considerations, and deployment readiness.
Conversely, GCMD can leverage CIMAC’s deep technical expertise to ensure that its trials are aligned with evolving engine technologies, fuel specifications and industry practices.
Broadening industry reach through combined networks
GCMD works with stakeholders across the maritime value chain to execute pilots and trials, while CIMAC, through its annual congress and technical working groups, convenes industry experts on propulsion and fuel technologies and holds consultative status at the IMO.
By combining their respective networks, GCMD and CIMAC aim to engage upstream and downstream stakeholders, as well as regulators, to collaboratively tackle key maritime industry challenges.
Professor Lynn Loo, CEO of GCMD, said, “Following my keynote at the CIMAC 2025 Congress, discussions with CIMAC’s leadership quickly revealed strong alignment and complementary strengths. As alternative fuels introduce new chemistries and properties, solutions designed for today’s fuels will not automatically apply tomorrow. This partnership reflects our joint commitment to addressing these challenges through collaboration that is grounded in technical expertise and operational evidence.”
Rick Boom – President, CIMAC, said, “CIMAC collaborates closely with international partners to drive solutions for maritime transformation, contribute technical expertise to regulatory processes, and accelerate the decarbonisation of shipping. Its partnership with GCMD supports the development of standards and strategies for alternative fuels and sustainable propulsion systems aligned with global environmental goals. Together, CIMAC and GCMD aim to deliver practical, forward-looking solutions that speed the transition to a cleaner, more sustainable future for shipping.”
By combining their respective networks, GCMD and CIMAC aim to engage upstream and downstream stakeholders, as well as regulators, to collaboratively tackle key maritime industry challenges.
Professor Lynn Loo, CEO of GCMD, said, “Following my keynote at the CIMAC 2025 Congress, discussions with CIMAC’s leadership quickly revealed strong alignment and complementary strengths. As alternative fuels introduce new chemistries and properties, solutions designed for today’s fuels will not automatically apply tomorrow. This partnership reflects our joint commitment to addressing these challenges through collaboration that is grounded in technical expertise and operational evidence.”
Rick Boom – President, CIMAC, said, “CIMAC collaborates closely with international partners to drive solutions for maritime transformation, contribute technical expertise to regulatory processes, and accelerate the decarbonisation of shipping. Its partnership with GCMD supports the development of standards and strategies for alternative fuels and sustainable propulsion systems aligned with global environmental goals. Together, CIMAC and GCMD aim to deliver practical, forward-looking solutions that speed the transition to a cleaner, more sustainable future for shipping.”