Openwindow’s seaborne pulping design is based on the mechanical method. Modularizing the onshore model, Openwindow expects to easily transplant the equipment onto factory ships. By utilizing the shipping time to make pulp with environmentally friendly designs, the supply chain can be shortened and greenized.
The waste heat power generation system is designed to transform the thermal energy into mechanical and electric energy. Based on the current testing results, such utilization of the waste gas can help save approximately 8% of the energy consumption.
While the Shipping Subsidiaries compete effectively today based on conventional factors like freight rates, flexibility and reliability, Intercont’s future focus is on unlocking new revenue streams through Openwindow’s onboard manufacturing and sale of sustainable bio-pulp.
The ocean factory model represents a paradigm shift driven by digitization and sustainability.
The Group has an experienced team. Each management team member of the Shipping Subsidiaries has over ten years of experience in global maritime shipping.
The Company is a holding company, and we conduct a substantial portion of our operations through our subsidiaries in Hong Kong. As Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the PRC, the PRC government may choose to exercise significant oversight and discretion to companies based in Hong Kong.