Global logistics provider GEODIS is committed to transitioning its fleet towards alternative vehicles and modes powered by carbon-free or bio-sourced energies while installing necessary refueling and charging infrastructures. The company aims to provide low-carbon delivery services in 40 French cities by the end of 2024 as part of its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in its operations.
In addition to transforming its own fleet, GEODIS is implementing measures to minimize GHG emissions across all transportation modes involved in its operations. These efforts include the use of sustainable marine fuel (SMF) and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), supporting customers in optimizing their flows and modal shifts, and continuously optimizing the efficiency of resources, such as the latest generation of planes, ships, and vehicles, as well as optimized loading and itineraries.
To achieve these goals, GEODIS selects subcontractors based on their practices and commitments and supports small road transport companies in their technological transition. The company also focuses on improving energy efficiency at its sites by targeting a 40% improvement and ensuring a minimum of 90% low-carbon energy availability. New site projects incorporate the strictest environmental requirements.