Green Logistics Market Size, Share, Service Type (Transportation, Warehousing, Distribution, Reverse Logistics, and Consulting Services), By Transportation Mode (Roadways, Railways, Airways, and Waterways), By Industry Vertical (Retail & E-Commerce, Automotive, Healthcare, Food & Beverages, Manufacturing, Energy, and Others), and By Region - Trends, Analysis and Forecast Till 2034

Report Code: PMI559824 | Publish Date: September 2024 | No. of Pages: 172

Green Logistics Market Companies

  • DHL Supply Chain
  • UPS (United Parcel Service)
  • FedEx
  • Amazon
  • Maersk
  • XPO Logistics
  • Kuehne + Nagel
  • DB Schenker
  • Ryder System, Inc.
  • CEVA Logistics
  • Geodis
  • Nippon Express
  • S.F. Express
  • C.H. Robinson
  • Yusen Logistics

Recent News:

  • Amazon Invests in Electric Delivery Vehicles in August 2024: It announced a major expansion of its electric vehicle fleet for last-mile deliveries. The partnership with Rivian helps Amazon bring 10,000 electric delivery vans to the roads of the U.S. and Europe to help decrease carbon emissions from logistical operations. Thus, it has been developing hotspots for green logistics for these e-commerce giants.
  • DHL's Carbon-Neutral Warehousing Initiative in July 2024: DHL Supply Chain launched a carbon-neutral warehousing program named "GoGreen" for several countries, including Germany and the U.K. It invested in renewable energy sources, energy-efficient lighting, and advanced building management systems to enable it to reach carbon neutrality in its warehouses by 2025. This development has underlined the prime significance of sustainable warehousing for greener logistics.
  • FedEx Carbon Capture Partnership in June 2024: This partnership involved FedEx and CarbonClean, a firm in carbon capture technology, in an effort to cut carbon emitted during its operations. The partnership will be focused on capturing CO2 emissions across FedEx's different transportation and logistics hubs as another milestone toward the company's goal of carbon-neutral operations by 2040.