February 2026 — Sallaum Lines announces the launch of the Blue Corridor initiative, an ambitious sustainability program in the company’s decarbonization journey. The Blue Corridor begins with Sallaum Lines’ new Ocean Class vessels operating on the Europe and Africa trade, where it’s most needed, positioning the company as a leader in low-carbon and transparent Ro-Ro shipping.
This initiative represents a first-of-its-kind effort in the Ro-Ro sector, establishing a dedicated corridor where advanced green technologies, operational efficiency, and radical transparency converge to promote cleaner fuels, responsible trade, and measurable climate action.
Sallaum Lines is adopting a series of innovations aimed at cutting emissions and optimizing operational performance:
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As one of the first shipping lines to deploy LNG-powered Ro-Ro vessels on the Europe–Africa trade, Sallaum Lines is setting a new point of reference for sustainable maritime transport. The Blue Corridor embodies the company’s forward-thinking approach to efficiency through innovation, aligning with global decarbonization goals and supporting industry regulators’ efforts to accelerate the transition toward net-zero shipping.
“The Blue Corridor is more than a route; it’s a commitment to a cleaner, smarter, and more transparent maritime future,” said Sami Sallaum, Sallaum Lines Chairman. “We are proud to lead by example, demonstrating that responsible trade and commercial performance can go hand in hand.”

Sallaum Lines is a top-10 global ocean transportation company founded in 2009, specializing in Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) shipping for vehicles, trucks, and break-bulk cargo. Headquartered in Switzerland, it operates a modern fleet of PCTC vessels, connecting Europe, Africa, Asia, and America while aiming for zero emissions by 2050
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