The old way of sailing ironically has a huge technological advantage over its modern counterpart. It does not emit any harmful fumes and only uses natural elements for propulsion.
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Sailing Pepper – The Journey of Pepper from Kampot to Germany
There is added value by transporting pepper on an engineless sailing ship. Sebastian argues that by doing so Hennes’ Finest is “focussing on the wellbeing of everybody involved” as well as the environmental benefits.
Innovative engineless sail cargo ship next step in maritime transition -hellenic shipping
On Friday July 24 at the Maritiem Museum Rotterdam the half hull model of the EcoClipper500 has been handed over to the founder of the EcoClipper B.V. shipping company: captain Jorne Langelaan, by the constructor, ship carpenter Leo Boogerd in cooperation with Bert...
Joining the sailing cargo industry
Building momentum for EcoClipper and the different kinds of partnership the sailing cargo industry has to offer. Read more in this post by capt. Langelaan
The triple-edged sword of sail cargo.
It’s the diversity of markets the sailing cargo business is thriving on. There are three markets where our EcoClipperships will be thrinving on.
5 reasons to invest.
Why to in invest in EcoClipper. IT’s about the profit, concept, market, routing, and business model.
Financing the future of shipping..
From the beginning of EcoClipper we realized that the financing of these EcoClipper ships ought to be organized for a large part, through the commitment of private investors.
EcoClipper; Why Now?
There are manu reasons to start a sailing cargo company. Captain Jorne Langelaan tells you about why he decided to start EcoClipper.
Introducing EcoClipper
To make this mission a practical reality we needed to start with visualising a framework of company values. You see them presented here..
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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.
Radio silence, monster waves and cold coffee. .
So much has happened with our vessel De Tukker, that it feels like you’ve been kept totally in the dark about her adventures. This email breaks the radio silence.
Sailing Cargo Adventure: From Noirmoutier to Torquay with De Tukker
Sail aboard De Tukker from Noirmoutier to Torquay. Immerse in maritime history, transport goods sustainably. Unforgettable voyage on the high seas.