International transportation provider CEVA Logistics has launched FORPLANET sub-brand, conceived “to unify and further develop its sustainable logistics solutions“. The new suite of CEVA FORPLANET logistics solutions enables customers to reduce the environmental impact of their supply chains by leveraging a range of low carbon transport and circular economy solutions. In addition, with many customers needing to accurately communicate about their activities, CEVA FORPLANET solutions provide precise data and CO2e calculations to ensure proper reporting.

CEVA FORPLANET includes solutions around measuring, optimizing and shifting to low carbon transport. The solutions include modal shift, as well as alternative fuels for air, ocean and ground transport. So far, in 2024, CEVA has avoided more than 26,000 tons of emissions thanks to more than 10 million liters of sustainable maritime and aviation fuel. CEVA currently has more than 1,000 electric and low carbon fuel vehicles operating across its ground operations and proposes rail and barge solutions as other modal shift solutions.

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CEVA FORPLANET: a new way to promote transport decarbonization

CEVA’s FORPLANET packaging replaces single-use options with reusable packaging and consumables within supply chains. Using its web and mobile application, CEVA can manage customers’ entire stock of transport and logistics packaging through the various stages of use, reverse logistics and end-of-life recycling.

According to Mathieu Friedberg, CEO, CEVA Logistics: “With the world around changing, action is required. As one of our core CSR pillars, ‘Acting for Planet’ isn’t just an empty phrase, but a guiding principle that must affect everything—down to the solutions we offer. With the launch of this new CEVA FORPLANET sub-brand for our suite of solutions, we’re committing ourselves to both promote current decarbonization efforts and develop better ways of sustainably supporting our customers’ supply chains in the future.”

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