Arup has been appointed by the World Bank Group to lead the decarbonization of inter-island ferry development in the Philippines. This collaborative effort with the Philippines Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) marks a significant step towards sustainable maritime transport in the region.

Commencing in May, the project takes a comprehensive approach to transition the domestic ferry sector, a critical public transportation service, into a low-emission system. Our scope of work includes water transportation planning, maritime engineering and business advisory services.

Leveraging expertise from multiple offices, we will integrate knowledge in transport, climate, sustainability and infrastructure to address challenges, including the fragmented and aging fleet, limited regulatory oversight, high costs and technical barriers to adopting low- and zero-emission technologies. A key focus will be aligning efforts with national energy and transport policies, and fostering collaboration across sectors.

This initiative aligns with the Maritime Industry Development Plan (MIDP) 2028 and the nation’s Paris Agreement commitments. As the country’s first national ferry decarbonization project, it will set a precedent for sustainable maritime transport in archipelagic nations, providing a roadmap and a scalable, replicable pilot model to guide investment and policy decisions.

It also ensures safer, cleaner and more reliable water transport services for communities, particularly in underserved island regions, while advancing energy transition, climate mitigation and inclusive development.

By pioneering this decarbonization effort, Arup is helping to drive the country’s climate goals while enhancing connectivity and resilience across its islands.

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