Maersk has announced that Flying Tiger Copenhagen will be utilizing its ECO Delivery solution to transport its entire ocean freight volume from 2024 onwards.
With ECO Delivery, Maersk customers, including Flying Tiger Copenhagen, can manage ocean transports using certified green fuels like second-generation biofuel derived from waste feedstocks. By leveraging Maersk’s ECO Delivery solution, the company aims to eliminate emissions from maritime logistics and contribute to a sustainable future.
The partnership builds on their existing close relationship, with Maersk providing comprehensive supply chain management services for Flying Tiger Copenhagen, covering customs, inland transport, warehousing, and e-commerce fullfillment. Apart from Flying Tiger Copenhagen, Nestlé, Volvo, Inditex, Lenovo, and Amazon are some companies that have signed for the ECO Delivery solution.
Maersk’s ECO Delivery Ocean transports will also be exempted from EU Emissions Trading System charges, and fixed prices for green fuels will be offered, with plans to extend ECO Delivery to airfreight and certain landside transports.
Tags: ECO delivery, Flying Tiger Copenhagen, Maersk
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