DHL CMA CGM Partner on Shipping Biofuel Initiative

DHL CMA CGM Partner on Shipping Biofuel Initiative

DHL partners with CMA CGM to reduce shipping emissions using biofuel. Customers can claim these emission reductions through the GoGreen Plus service, with an anticipated reduction of 25,000 tons of CO2 equivalent. This collaboration demonstrates a commitment to sustainable shipping practices and offers a practical solution for businesses seeking to minimize their environmental impact within the supply chain. By utilizing biofuel, DHL and CMA CGM are proactively addressing the need for carbon reduction in the logistics industry and providing a tangible benefit to their customers.

Chinas Steel Industry Shifts to Green Steel Amid Global Demand

Chinas Steel Industry Shifts to Green Steel Amid Global Demand

China's steel exports hit record highs in 2025, but with significant structural divergence. Faced with trade barriers, companies are actively adjusting strategies, shifting towards exporting semi-finished products like steel billets and benefiting from infrastructure booms in Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America. China's advantage lies in its complete industrial chain and cost control capabilities. Moving forward, companies should diversify market layouts, optimize product structures, and actively promote green and low-carbon transformation to address challenges like the EU CBAM and seize opportunities in high-end markets.

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery with New Local Hubs

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery with New Local Hubs

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is opening up over 18,000 Delivery Destination Units (DDUs) to all shippers, expanding its “last mile” delivery network. This initiative aims to enable faster delivery for retailers and logistics companies, increase USPS revenue, and particularly benefit small and medium-sized businesses. The more efficient delivery process is also expected to contribute to reduced carbon emissions. This expansion strengthens USPS's role in the increasingly competitive last-mile delivery landscape by providing more accessible and potentially cost-effective options for businesses.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Cold Chain Industry Adapts to Dry Ice Shortage with New Solutions

Cold Chain Industry Adapts to Dry Ice Shortage with New Solutions

The shortage of dry ice due to tight carbon dioxide supplies poses a challenge for cold chain packaging companies. To address this, companies are actively innovating by developing new phase change material packaging, exploring alternative coolants, and optimizing packaging designs to reduce reliance on dry ice. These efforts aim to enhance safety and sustainability while driving the development of the cold chain logistics industry. The focus is on finding effective and environmentally friendly solutions to maintain temperature control during transportation and storage, despite the dry ice limitations.

Royal Jordanian Adopts Ienva for Sustainable Aviation

Royal Jordanian Adopts Ienva for Sustainable Aviation

Royal Jordanian Airlines has joined the IATA Environmental Assessment (IEnvA) program, demonstrating its commitment to improving environmental management and achieving sustainable development goals. IEnvA, a comprehensive environmental management system, aims to assist airlines in achieving sustainability across all operational aspects, including carbon emissions and waste management. Royal Jordanian's participation highlights the aviation industry's determination to achieve net-zero emission targets. The airline will work to implement IEnvA standards to further reduce its environmental impact and contribute to a more sustainable future for air travel.

01/16/2026 Airlines
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Maersk Hapaglloyd Form Gemini Alliance to Transform Shipping Industry

Maersk Hapaglloyd Form Gemini Alliance to Transform Shipping Industry

Global shipping giants Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd have announced the "Gemini Cooperation," aiming to reshape global maritime transport by optimizing route networks and improving on-time performance. Singapore will serve as a crucial hub with approximately 40 weekly vessel calls. The network employs a hub-and-spoke model to enhance operational efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. Initially, vessels will bypass the Red Sea due to security concerns, with adjustments planned based on future conditions. This collaboration signifies a move towards greater efficiency and sustainability within the global shipping industry.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Chinaeurope Rail Vs Road Comparing Crossborder Logistics Costs

Chinaeurope Rail Vs Road Comparing Crossborder Logistics Costs

In cross-border logistics, the China-Europe Railway Express and road transportation each have their advantages. Rail transport is suitable for long distances and standardized goods, offering lower costs and reduced carbon emissions. Road transport provides greater flexibility, ideal for short distances and non-standardized cargo. Businesses should comprehensively consider factors such as cost, time efficiency, and the characteristics of the goods when choosing the most suitable solution. A balanced approach leveraging the strengths of both modes is often optimal for efficient and cost-effective cross-border shipping.

DHL Neste Partner to Expand Sustainable Logistics Using Biofuels

DHL Neste Partner to Expand Sustainable Logistics Using Biofuels

DHL Group and Neste are deepening their collaboration to accelerate DHL's decarbonization efforts in aviation and road transportation by utilizing Neste's renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) solutions. The partnership will focus on developing innovative business models to promote the procurement and application of SAF. Furthermore, they will explore the widespread use of renewable diesel in road transportation. This collaboration aims to provide a model for the green transformation of the logistics industry, demonstrating a commitment to reducing carbon emissions and fostering sustainable practices across the supply chain.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Eus Single Sky Initiative Aims to Boost Airspace Efficiency

Eus Single Sky Initiative Aims to Boost Airspace Efficiency

The Single European Sky (SES) initiative aims to integrate European airspace management for more efficient, safe, and environmentally friendly air transport. The plan is projected to create millions of jobs, increase GDP, and significantly reduce carbon emissions. Support for SES implementation comes from the European Parliament's Committee on Transport, recommendations from the Wise Persons Group, and national airspace strategies like Poland's. Through collaborative efforts, a brighter future for aviation can be achieved. The SES initiative focuses on harmonizing regulations and technologies to improve airspace capacity and optimize flight routes.

Aviation Industry Sets 2050 Netzero Emissions Target

Aviation Industry Sets 2050 Netzero Emissions Target

IATA has committed the aviation industry to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, relying on sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), new technologies, and operational improvements. Achieving this ambitious goal requires global collaboration and supportive policies from governments worldwide. The transition necessitates significant investment in research, development, and infrastructure to scale up SAF production and deploy innovative technologies. Furthermore, optimized flight routes and air traffic management systems will play a crucial role in reducing emissions. International cooperation is essential to harmonize regulations and incentivize the adoption of sustainable practices across the aviation sector.