GEODIS Expands Decarbonization Efforts in Urban Logistics to 200 French Cities by 2027
GEODIS has deployed alternative energy delivery solutions in 100 major French urban areas, aiming to reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. The company plans to expand this initiative to 200 cities by June 2027, enhancing urban logistics as part of its sustainable strategy. Currently, GEODIS operates over 700 alternative energy vehicles, targeting over 3,000 by 2030. The transition includes using renewable biofuels and modernizing infrastructure to meet evolving societal expectations.

GEODIS has initiated the deployment of alternative energy delivery solutions in 100 major urban areas across France, contributing to urban pollution reduction and improved air quality. The company plans to expand this initiative to 200 cities by June 2027, highlighting its commitment to sustainable urban logistics.
GEODIS has modernized its infrastructure, operating over 700 alternative energy vehicles, which comprise 15.6% of urban deliveries, with a goal of increasing this number to over 3,000 by 2030. The use of renewable biofuels like HVO is part of this strategy, initially applied in the Paris region and set for broader implementation.




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