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OOCL named to CDP’s 2024 Supplier Engagement Assessment (SEA) A-List

Jul 17, 2025

Orient Overseas Container Line Ltd. (OOCL) has announced that it has been named to CDP's Supplier Engagement Assessment (SEA) A-List for the 2024 disclosure cycle. This marks the first time OOCL has been honored with this prestigious global ESG recognition, highlighting the Company's outstanding performance in sustainable supply chain management.

The SEA is organized by CDP with an aim to enhance corporate engagement and accelerate action on emissions in global supply chains. This assessment seeks to show recognition and clarify the best practice expectations on supplier engagement by evaluating companies' climate disclosures across five key areas: governance and business strategy, targets, emissions reporting (scope 3), risk management processes, and supplier engagement. Companies on the A-List are recognized for their leading performance in supplier engagement on climate change and the crucial role they play in the transition toward a net-zero, sustainable economy.

Being named to the SEA A-List underscores the recognition of OOCL's dedication to managing climate change related risks throughout its value chain. OOCL remains committed to providing high-quality end to end services while collaborating with partners, suppliers, and all other stakeholders to shape a net-zero emissions future and achieve sustainable development.

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