Thordon Bearings presented with a Green Award plaque during Europort 2021
Published on : Monday 08-11-2021
Green Award and Thordon chart new course to eliminate ship stern tube oil pollution forever.

November 2021 – Thordon Bearings' COMPAC open seawater lubricated propeller shaft bearing system is being offered to ship owners with a 5% rebate as part of the international Green Award Foundation's Incentive Provider program. The rebate applies to those Green Award certified shipping companies and their certified seagoing or inland navigating vessels.
This partnership will not only benefit ship owners but will help to shed light on the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal #14 – Life Below Water. By using a seawater lubricated propeller shaft system instead of an oil lubricated system, another form of maritime pollution is removed.
Anna Galoni, CEO, Thordon Bearings, said: "We are delighted that Thordon Bearings has been accepted as an Incentive Provider to incentivise ship owners to eliminate oil discharges from their propeller shaft lines forever! What the Green Award Foundation has achieved in terms of driving the shipping industry's clean agenda is nothing less than remarkable."
Once Thordon Bearings has been paid by the shipyard for a complete COMPAC seawater lubricated propeller shaft bearing system in a newbuild ship, 5% of the total value of the COMPAC system will be paid to the ship owner.
Green Award Foundation Executive Director Jan Fransen said: "We are very thankful to Thordon Bearings for its incentive offer for the COMPAC seawater lubricated propeller shaft system. This provides a real opportunity for ship owners to build non-polluting ships and obtain the highest points for eliminating oil discharges from the propeller shaft. Naturally, preventing oil pollution in our rivers, seas and oceans is something we very strongly promote."
As part of the Green Award Foundation's stringent certification criteria, ships and their management companies are ranked based on their ability to "go above and beyond" the international mandatory requirements in terms of safety, quality, and environmental performance.
While the scope of the Green Award certification requirements differs between seagoing ships and inland waterway vessels, owners/operators of both types can receive extra points towards certification if they operate equipment designed to prevent or reduce pollution.
"More points can be awarded for an open seawater lubricated stern tube compared to the alternatives, and higher scores can mean more benefits for ship owners and managers," said Craig Carter, Director of Marketing and Customer Service, Thordon Bearings.
"Green Award certified ships are recognized as being some of the most environmentally efficient in the world fleet, with operators benefitting from various operational, promotional and financial incentives," he added.
Currently more than 150 port authorities, classification societies, trade bodies, flag states and equipment manufacturers have signed up as Incentive Providers offering a range of benefits to certificate holders, including reduced equipment and service costs and heavily discounted port fees.