Malaysian oil and fuel transport firm AET has appointed Chris Cattermole as head of sustainability.
Cattermole joins an organization that has dedicated to deploying zero-emissions vessels by the top of the last decade and attaining internet zero emissions by 2050, in step with Worldwide Maritime Organisation’s sectorial local weather targets.
He can be primarily based in Singapore, the place the corporate is headquartered.
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His job will contain main AET’s decarbonisation technique and implementation, which incorporates overhauling the corporate’s fleet to run on low-carbon fuels. AET is a subsidiary of MISC Group, which is owned by Malaysian oil and fuel large Petronas.
In a publish on LinkedIn on Thursday, Cattermole stated he was “trying ahead to getting caught in with the sustainability dangers, challenges and alternatives in transport.”
Cattermole strikes into the position after greater than 4 years with consulting agency UL Options, the place he was ESG advisory lead. Previous to UL, Cattermole labored for skilled companies companies Accenture and KPMG in a variety of sustainability advisory roles in the UK, Hong Kong and Singapore.