OPTIMUM
Sustainability through efficiency
INLAND NAVIGATION AS MOST
ENERGY-EFFICIENT MODALITY
Did you know that inland navigation, calculated on the basis of tonnes of cargo transported per kilometre, consumes an average of 30% less energy compared to road transport? This makes inland shipping the most sustainable choice for your supply chain.
Through logistics optimisations within your existing supply chain, CO2 reductions can be achieved.
MODAL SHIFT
CO2-REDUCTION
Inland navigation is the most energy-efficient mode of transport. Therefore, shifting freight flows from road to water is a good way to make your logistics more sustainable. You can reduce your scope 3 emissions by using inland shipping. Want to learn more about modal shift? Have a look at our step-by-step plan.
EFFICIENCY
MONITOR
Sustainability through efficiency. Efficiency through insight. Insight through digitisation.
The Efficiency Monitor gives you insight into operational performance indicators. This enables us, together with you, to increase occupancy and reduce waiting times and empty miles. Saving emissions in the process. This way, you are working towards optimum supply chain planning with minimal emissions.
CO2 IMPROVEMENT
TEAM
Want to get started on reducing your CO2 emissions through optimum supply chain planning? Our CO2 improvement team will be happy to help you with that. They assess how you can sail closer to the wind in terms of CO2-reduction through modal shift and supply chain efficiency.
“Most importantly, we want to reduce CO2 across the board. With the modal shift from road to water, we have reduced CO2 emissions by 20%.’
Arno Huijsmans – Cosun Beet Company
Want to know
more about
optimum supply chain planning?
Want to know more about modal shift, the efficiency monitor or how to reduce your CO2 emissions? We are happy to show you how it is done.