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Pioneering new pathways towards net-zero goals

The logistics industry is witnessing companies integrate sustainability into their core operations, beyond meeting regulatory demands—it reflects a growing recognition that sustainable practices drive operational efficiencies, cost savings, and long-term resilience.

Fardeen Malbarwala, Director of Galaxy Freight, emphasised the need for a holistic approach: “Sustainability in cargo is no longer about incremental changes. We must adopt systems thinking, where every decision—from sourcing materials to optimising routes—contributes to reducing emissions and waste.

“Customers and regulators are demanding accountability, and it is up to us to deliver.”

Alternative strategies

With aviation and shipping accounting for significant greenhouse gas emissions, the adoption of sustainable fuels like biofuels, synthetic fuels, and hydrogen is gaining momentum.

Capt. Atuldutt Sharma, Managing Director – India & Head of Sales for Hoegh Autoliners, elaborated on the potential of alternative fuels and its implementation: “Shipping and air cargo…

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