SINGAPORE: GEODIS, a global leader in transport and logistics, has announced the launch of the region’s first cross-border trucking operation to be powered by Neste MY Renewable Diesel™, marking a major milestone in the
By Mr. Harsh Vardhan Gupta, Co-Founder & CEO – India, MatchLog Solutions India’s long-term development goals also include the efficiency of its logistics sector. As freight volumes grow, infrastructure expands, and supply chains deepen,
Welcomes Women Transporters for the first time and continued Driver Welfare activities MUMBAI : All India Transporters Welfare Association (AITWA), India’s premier body for road transporters, held a pivotal meeting in Mumbai on June
BRISBANE : GEODIS, a global leader in transport and logistics, announced the delivery of its second electric truck from Volvo Trucks Australia at the Brisbane Truck Show on 16 May. This marks another milestone
MUMBAI : BLR, a leading logistics company in India, excited to announce that it has launched a monthly cross-border rail service to Nepal. This initiative offers efficient, cost-effective, and eco-friendly transportation solutions for both
MUMBAI : GreenLine Mobility Solutions Ltd., an Essar venture and India’s only green logistics operator of LNG and electric-powered heavy commercial trucks, has partnered with Bekaert, a global leader in tire reinforcement technology, to
MUMBAI : Essar Group plans to invest Rs 30,000 crore over the next four years in setting up a green hydrogen plant at Jamnagar in Gujarat as the metals-to-infrastructure conglomerate eyes clean energy as
LONDON : DP World, a leading provider of global end-to-end supply chain solutions, has announced the successful planting of 702 trees as part of an ongoing decarbonisation project with tyre manufacturing giant Goodyear. The
FRANCE : GEODIS has pledged to reduce its scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 42% and reduce the carbon intensity of subcontracted transport (scope 3) by 30% by 2030 compared to
OSLO : Electricity is continuing to gain traction in previously thought to be hard-to-electrify sectors including heavy trucking and aviation. Electricity’s share in transport will grow from 1% today to 23% in 2050, according