Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement Hellas joined the Green Award sea-going programme as a new Certificate Holder reflecting the company’s commitment to safe, high-quality and environmentally responsible ship management.
Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) is an integrated maritime solutions provider, managing a fleet of approximately 670 vessels with a global workforce of 40,000 seafarers and 2,000 shore-based employees. Through its international network of ship management offices, crew service centres and maritime training facilities, the company supports shipowners in maintaining safe and efficient vessel operations.
As part of the Schulte Group, BSM benefits from more than 140 years of experience in the shipping industry, supporting its ongoing efforts to combine operational excellence with sustainability.
Sustainability is a key priority within BSM’s operations. The company is actively advancing the digitalization of processes and contributing to the decarbonization of the maritime sector, while maintaining a strong focus on ethical conduct and responsible business practices. As ship managers, BSM recognizes its role in addressing climate-related risks and opportunities, supporting clients in their sustainability journey and safeguarding the long-term performance of their assets.
BSM is committed to complying with all relevant national and international environmental regulations and to setting targets aimed at reducing the environmental impact of its activities on both the marine environment and the atmosphere. Through continuous improvement and structured environmental management, the company contributes to a more sustainable and responsible shipping industry.
By joining the Green Award sea-going programme, Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement Hellas aligns with the shared mission of advancing safe, environmentally responsible and sustainable ship operations worldwide.
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