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and sulfur oxides 98% since 2005. A $412 million EPA Clean Ports Program grant awarded in 2024, matched by $236 million from private sector partners, is funding the port’s push toward 100% zero- emission terminal operations by 2030. PSA BDP psabdp.com PSA BDP has benchmarked ESG performance through the EcoVadis platform since 2014. In 2025, the company scored 71/100 on the scorecard, which represents a 15-point jump over the previous year, with improvement noted in all assessment areas. PSA BDP attributes much of this progress to the launch of its internal ESG Committee, which focuses on creating a stronger framework for ownership, reporting, and continuous improvement. The company’s Global Sustainability Team works to ensure that sustainability claims are supported by evidence. Raymond Corporation raymondcorp.com Raymond manufactures a line of electric lift trucks designed to reduce energy consumption and on-site emissions in warehouse operations. In 2024, Raymond and Toyota Material Handling opened an Energy Solutions Manufacturing Center of Excellence, producing lithium-ion and thin plate pure lead batteries for both brands. Raymond has since expanded its lineup with new lithium-ion powered walkie stackers and a battery range delivering 17% productivity improvement over lead-acid alternatives. Rinchem Company rinchem.com Across Rinchem Company’s warehouse network, 85% of forklifts are electric. The company has installed LED and motion- sensor lighting in 19 of its U.S. facilities, as well as solar panels in one facility. Rinchem backs its operational efforts with veried GHG inventories covering Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions and SBTi- approved near-term and net-zero targets,
Ruan battery electric yard tractor
overseen by an ESG Committee that meets monthly to track progress. RJW Logistics Group rjwgroup.com RJW Logistics Group’s retail consolidation model centralizes inventory in a single location and handles end-to-end retail logistics in-house, replacing 34 complex LTL shipments per load and eliminating 2.4 million LTL loads in 2025. Facilities run on LED motion-sensor lighting with battery-powered forklifts. A recycling program for corrugate, wood, paper, and plastic diverts an average of 180 tons annually across its network.
infrastructure and lithium-ion material handling equipment across its network. AI-driven energy monitoring, smart lighting, and real-time eet optimization technology reduce facility consumption and idle time. Standardized recycling streams with balers and compactors support a network-wide push toward zero-landll operations, alongside monitored water conservation programs. Ruan ruan.com Ruan operates 17 company-owned alternative fuel stations and has implemented CNG, RNG, biodiesel blends, and renewable hydrocarbon diesel across its eet. Over 20% of its yard tractor eet is fully battery electric and deployed across customer operations in multiple states, logging 100,000 EV miles in 2025. Ruan has purchased biodiesel blends since 2014 and has expanded electric yard tractor deployments across 24/7 operations nationwide. Ryder ryder.com The RyderElectric+ program gives customers a turnkey path to eet electrication, covering advisory services, vehicle sourcing, charging infrastructure, telematics, and maintenance. Ryder has set Scope 1 and 2 emissions intensity reduction targets and continues to expand alternative fuel options across
Roehl Transport roehltransport.com
Roehl Transport equips its trailers with skirts, tails, and low-rolling-
resistence tires to reduce emissions. On refrigerated units, the company also uses automatic tire ination systems and door switches to reduce idle. Trucks feature aerodynamic packages, wheel covers, battery management systems, and direct- re heaters. Maintenance and yard facilities use LED lighting, and drivers receive fuel efciency training with MPG-based incentives.
Romark Logistics romarklogistics.com
Romark Logistics deployed electric yard trucks with on-site charging
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