信德海事网-专业海事信息咨询服务平台
  >  ENTERPRISE

Scan Global Logistics and Hapag-Lloyd enter into major biofuel agreement in a new Green Collaboration

In the photo from left to right: Tom de Wilde, Senior Director Global Account Management at Hapag-Lloyd, Daniel Cacciotti, Global Head of Ocean Freight at SGL, Danny Smolders, Managing Director Global Sales at Hapag-Lloyd, Mads Drejer, Global COO & CCO at SGL, and Allan Melgaard Global CEO & Co-Founder at SGL.

Scan Global Logistics (SGL), a leading global provider of transport and logistics solutions, and Hapag-Lloyd, one of the world's largest container shipping lines, proudly announce a significant partnership with a multimillion-dollar ocean biofuel initiative. This landmark collaboration underscores a big step forward in both companies’ shared sustainability ambitions.

With sustainability being a key aspect of both companies’ strategies, SGL and Hapag-Lloyd have embarked on a forward-looking initiative to integrate biofuels into their shipping operations. By utilizing biofuel derived from renewable sources, both partners aim to support customers in substantially reducing carbon emissions and contribute to the global effort to combat climate change.
 
"This partnership not only allows us to reduce emissions but also reinforces our commitment to delivering sustainable logistics solutions that benefit our customers and society as a whole," says Mads Drejer, Global COO & CCO at Scan Global Logistics.

Driving Positive Change
 
The adoption of biofuels in maritime shipping marks a significant step in the industry’s journey toward achieving carbon-neutrality. Through investments in sustainable practices, SGL and Hapag-Lloyd are taking a big step for the logistics industry toward a more sustainable future.
 
"We are delighted to have SGL as our valued partner supporting our Ship Green initiative," says Tom De Wilde, Senior Director Global Sales at Hapag-Lloyd. "Together, we are demonstrating our shared dedication to decarbonization and driving positive change in the shipping industry – in line with Hapag-Lloyd’s commitment to operate a net-zero fleet by 2045."
 
Inspiring Sustainable Partnerships
 
Through this collaborative effort, SGL and Hapag-Lloyd aim to establish a long-term partnership for the further upscaling of sustainable transport solutions. This collaboration shows that it is possible to contribute to the joint efforts of decarbonizing the maritime industry and the logistic sector by using currently available biofuel solutions.

source: Scan Global Logistics

The opinions expressed herein are the author's and not necessarily those of The Xinde Marine News.

Please Contact Us at:

media@xindemarine.com


Ctrl+D 将本页面保存为书签,全面了解最新资讯,方便快捷。