CEVA Logistics, a unit of French shipping gian CMA CGM, has expanded its sustainable transport offerings with a new low-carbon ocean freight service between France and Ivory Coast, reports London's Port Technology International.
Using marine biofuel to offer greener shipping options to West Africa, the new weekly less than a container load (LCL) service connects Rouen, Marseille, Lyon, and Abidjan.
Due to a major investment in marine biofuels, the service cuts CO2 emissions by up to 84 per cent compared to traditional ocean freight - offering a compelling solution for businesses seeking both efficiency and sustainability.
Available for all cargo types, the decarbonised service offers weekly departures and a 24-day transit time between Rouen and Abidjan, setting a new standard for low-carbon shipping to West Africa.Paul Bernard, managing director for West Africa and Overseas Territories at ceva Logistics, said: 'We are proud to include this new LCL route to Abidjan in our portfolio of low carbon solutions for West Africa, a key region in global maritime trade and transport.'
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Using marine biofuel to offer greener shipping options to West Africa, the new weekly less than a container load (LCL) service connects Rouen, Marseille, Lyon, and Abidjan.
Due to a major investment in marine biofuels, the service cuts CO2 emissions by up to 84 per cent compared to traditional ocean freight - offering a compelling solution for businesses seeking both efficiency and sustainability.
Available for all cargo types, the decarbonised service offers weekly departures and a 24-day transit time between Rouen and Abidjan, setting a new standard for low-carbon shipping to West Africa.Paul Bernard, managing director for West Africa and Overseas Territories at ceva Logistics, said: 'We are proud to include this new LCL route to Abidjan in our portfolio of low carbon solutions for West Africa, a key region in global maritime trade and transport.'
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