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Asyaport becomes first Turkish port to offer shore power to boxships

Asyaport is the first port in Türkiye to offer shore power to container vessels, which is an important milestone for decarbonizing maritime logistics in the country.

Türkiye’s largest container terminal Asyaport is advancing its commitment to decarbonizing supply chains with its latest installation of Onshore Power Supply (OPS). This new system will provide electricity to berthed vessels, reducing their carbon emissions and environmental impact.

This system has the capacity to simultaneously supply high-voltage power to two mainline vessels and three feeder vessels. The newly installed onshore power capability is an addition to the terminal’s existing portfolio of features that reduce terminal emissions. Asyaport already runs exclusively on electrified crane operations to efficiently and sustainably position containers across the terminal.

The project’s construction and design were primarily completed using domestic and national equipment with a total project budget of US$10 million.

Commenting on the onshore power project, Asyaport Technical Services and Planning Manager Besim Dönmez stated, “We are very proud to be involved in this project which is a testament to the capabilities of Turkish engineering. The installation of onshore power at Asyaport will allow us to support our carrier clients in reducing emissions during cargo operations, and further develop Tekirdağ as a key hub for sustainable global trade.”

The 20,000 TEU MSC Oscar, currently operating on MSC’s Tiger service connecting Asia with Europe, became the first vessel to use the new system. During the 48-hour operation, the ship’s energy needs at berth were successfully met with onshore electricity from the OPS system.





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