Industry heavyweights are leading the charge in sustainable mobility from electric trucks to alternatives for aviation fuel.
A new spare parts warehouse in Kalimantan, Indonesia is helping the automaker to build a leaner, more customer-centric supply chain.
In line with the government's push for electric vehicle adoption, DHL Express Thailand recently introduced 50 electric motorcycles to its fleet.
With these leaders driving change, bold moves are paving the way for cleaner, more accessible transport.
Until e-mobility becomes mainstream for long-haul transport, DHL believes that e-fuels will emerge as a strong interim solution.
Three years ago, DHL employees Aaron Thomas and Denny Hulme came up with the idea to use solar technology as a mobile energy source for vehicles.
Global carbon emissions are increasing, but eco-friendly last-mile delivery solutions could pave the way for a greener logistics industry.