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Hellmann partners with HMM Green Sailing Service

04.04.2024

OSNABRÜCK. Hellmann Worldwide Logistics joined forces with the South Korean carrier HMM in March, taking the next step on the company’s path to sustainable transport solutions. The HMM Green Sailing Service partnership allows the logistics company to reduce its carbon footprint and effectively manage Scope 3 emissions by using second-generation biofuels in the fleet of HMM ships. “We look forward to working towards an emissions-free future with Hellmann,” stated Shin Kim, Chief Container Business Officer at HMM.

Credits: Hellmann Worldwide Logistics

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