Inbound Logistics | June 2026

Crowley crowley.com In 2025, Crowley commenced operation of four LNG-fueled, Avance Class newbuild vessels, as well as advanced access to lower-carbon energy through American Energy. The company expanded its eet of hybrid vehicles and Tier 4 terminal tractors and launched electric terminal tractor pilot programs and facility power enhancements to support electrication. CSX Transportation csx.com In April 2024, CSX unveiled its rst hydrogen-powered locomotive, and it continues to pilot other low-carbon and alternative-fuels technologies and eet upgrades. CSX launched its Climate Transition Plan in mid-2025 and continues to champion environmentally sustainable solutions through engagements with like-minded industry partners, customers, and top suppliers to further progress across its supply chain. DHL Group dhl.com DHL set aggressive 2030 targets, including electrifying 66% of its last-mile delivery vehicles, establishing carbon neutral designs for all new buildings, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions to less than 29 million metric tons of carbon (from 40 million metric tons). The company aims to achieve net- zero emissions by 2050. DHL plans to

to lower-carbon transportation options. It logged nearly 3 million miles using alternative fuel and electric vehicles. The company also partnered with organizations including Smart Freight Centre, RailGreen, and electric freight corridor initiatives to support lower-emissions freight networks and strengthen supply chain resilience. CHEP chep.com CHEP, a Brambles company, shares, repairs, and reuses its ~350 million pallet assets globally, eliminating waste and reducing emissions. Key achievements of the Brambles 2025 Sustainability Program included exceeding reforestation targets, increasing recycled and upcycled plastics to 41.4%, and cutting value-chain greenhouse gas emissions by 17.2% while maintaining 100% renewable electricity. CJ Logistics America cjlogisticsamerica.com CJ Logistics aims to achieve net-zero by 2050 with global plans to enhance energy efciency, transition to electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles, and build the necessary infrastructure. To mitigate transportation-related carbon footprints, CJ Logistics implements consolidated shipping, maintains a strict no idle policy, and holds SmartWay certication. Regular, large-scale network modeling projects optimize routes and facility locations, which establish a more sustainable network with a lowered carbon footprint. Covenant Logistics covenantlogistics.com Covenant Logistics uses alternative fuels like biodiesel (B100) and renewable diesel, tests electric equipment, and modernizes its eet with fuel-saving and aerodynamic upgrades. The company has reduced more than 203,000 metric tons of CO2 and saved more than 20 million gallons of fuel through fuel-saving technologies and operational improvements.

increase sales of GoGreen Plus services, offer and invest in tailored customer solutions such as dedicated eets, and establish new markets by integrating low- carbon logistics as the market standard. Dimerco Express Group dimerco.com Establishing 2023 as its baseline year, Dimerco set a target to reduce Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 30% by 2030, with a 2050 goal of achieving 100% renewable electricity for ofces. Dimerco leverages EcoTransIT World—certied by Smart Freight Centre—to provide customers with auditable emissions data across air, ocean, and land transport. Through its digital platform, the company enables shipment-level visibility, reduces paperwork via e-AWB adoption, and improves operational efciency. Echo Global Logistics echo.com Echo works with shippers and carriers to adopt procedures that reduce fuel emissions, waste, and pollutants. The company leverages solutions that produce fewer emissions than traditional over-the-road transportation, adopts recycling practices, increases the use of environmentally acceptable materials, and promotes environmental awareness. Echo has ranked number one in multiple SmartWay Carrier Performance Rankings categories and has helped avoid approximately 38,270 metric tons of CO2.

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