Kuehne+Nagel brings focus to reducing CO2 emissions at Intermodal 2023
Feb, 28, 2023 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202311
Kuehne+Nagel is at Intermodal, the largest logistics event in the Americas, at São Paulo Expo. At the company’s stand, the team advertises the use of its online service platform MyKN to help customers measure and monitor the environmental impact on operations and thus make proactive decisions to reduce them.
MyKN is an online platform that provides quick access to freight quotes, reservations, and online monitoring through a personalized panel. During the event, the company will demonstrate its new product: the CO2 emissions panel, launched at the end of 2022, which allows a better assessment of the impact of CO2 emissions on trade routes. In addition, it provides information to help customers understand the factors driving carbon emissions in the supply chain, allowing them to take action to reduce the impacts.
According to Adriana Martins, president of Kuehne+Nagel in Brazil, “sustainability should be a key point of attention, and we place ourselves as partners to our customers to build a purposeful relationship. Among our global environmental commitments is the reduction of emissions of CO2 by 33% by 2030, compared to 2019, and we understand that providing valuable information for our customers’ decision-making is essential for us to achieve this goal,” she adds.
At the company’s stand at Intermodal will be the president of Kuehne+Nagel in Brazil, Adriana Martins, in addition to Ingo Goldhammer, President of Kuehne+Nagel in South and Central America, and Stefan Viehmann, global director of customer solutions, together with members of Kuehne + Nagel Brazil regional and national directorate and sales team.
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