Press Release

„Solving the dark side of shipping”

Herewith we would like to inform you about signing a new cooperation with Fraunhofer IGP and company IMG Ingenieur Technik und Maschinenbau from Rostock, Germany. We´re excited looking forward for good teamwork with these two strong partners. Pushing R&D for “Sustainable Ship Recycling” and how to combine ship recycling with the Cradle2Cradle philosophy will be our main target for the next years. The cooperation matches perfectly to the chair of Prof. Dr. Michael Braungart who is teaching at Leuphana University Luneburg and supporting us on our mission.

Main emphasis of R&D for the new cooperation will be automation of processes and increasing the efficiency to reach a competitive level of costs. With our solution owners will get a real ecological and economically attractive possibility to recycle their vessels the 21st century style.

For further planning and evaluating we need real data of existing vessels. If we got your interest in what we do, please don´t hesitate to contact us via projects@leviathan.eu.

Actually we´re talking with interested Investors as well as for financing and also for finding the right spot to build up the company. If you´re interested to insert some coins in or if you´ve a nice place for a clean & green Recycling Facility, please don´t hesitate to contact us via invest@leviathan.eu.

Additional press releases of our partners:

https://www.img-tech.de/en/company/news/detail/n/ship_recyling_as_the_alternative_to_ship_cemeteries (english version)

https://www.igp.fraunhofer.de/de/Pressemitteilungen/2021/schiffsrecycling.html (german version)


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