Profit
Published: 1st August 2019
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We are determined to make three different kinds of profit at EcoClipper: social, environmental and financial; this way we will create a positive impact on all involved.

Social

There are more than 7.5 billion people on our blue planet. Meanwhile companies strive to automate their processes and reduce employee numbers. The result is a wider gap between rich and poor, and more inequality. EcoClipper chooses the opposite direction and strives to create meaningful jobs. We will do this by introducing more traditional sailing ships with low-tech ways of operation. Every launched EcoClipper creates fulfilling, high-quality jobs in the crew, an expanding construction team, and many more jobs indirectly.

Environment

The maritime industry causes more greenhouse gas emissions than a country like Germany. Ocean-going ships emit 1.2─1.6 million metric tonnes of particulate matter, responsible for major health problems. Underwater noise levels caused by motor ships are threatening our marine ecosystems and have doubled every decade over the past 60 years. EcoClipper ships will use the power of the wind, sun and water to move silently where possible.

Financial

Following the strategy and timelines in our business plan, we expect a fair dividend and share value for our cooperative members. In time the value of the investment will rise substantially.

In conclusion the profitability and impact of EcoClipper will be substantial. It will become the world’s major developer of sustainable shipping concepts, marrying world-class, low-tech technology and the swift growth in demand for sustainable shipping solutions.
Video: Sailing cargo vessel at anchor, Dunbar UK.

Video: Sailing cargo vessel at anchor, Dunbar UK.

De Tukker: A 1912 coastal trader turned sail training vessel. Now part of the EcoClipper fleet, she sails cargo and travellers across seas.
De Tukker: A 1912 coastal trader turned sail training vessel. Now part of the EcoClipper fleet, she sails cargo and travellers across seas.

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Press Release: Wind transport ready for the next step! 

Press Release: Wind transport ready for the next step! 

Today the sailing freighter “De Tukker” returned from her maiden voyage.This journey started a few weeks ago in Amsterdam and took her through various European ports to Portugal and back to the Netherlands. Along the way, a mixed load was transported in a sustainable manner. The ship is propelled by sails and can therefore sail emission-free, even over long distances.

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