GLOBAL logistics company DSV has announced a new suite of services it calls “Green Logistics”, which focuses on reducing carbon dioxide emissions.

The services include carbon dioxide reporting; green supply chain design and optimisation; sustainable fuel offerings across all transportation modes; and carbon offsetting. All four services will be available to all the company’s customers across all major transportation modes.

DSV said it wants to help customers reduce their carbon dioxide emissions from transportation without restraining their business.

DSV group CEO Jens Bjørn Andersen said the company is determined to support the green transition of the industry.

“As the world’s third-largest transport and logistics company, we take our responsibility seriously. We are ready to act together with all our partners and customers so that we can reduce carbon dioxide emissions and mitigate the negative impact of climate change,” Mr Andersen said.

“By providing our customers with our new Green Logistics offerings, we are going to analyse and advise our customers to rethink their supply chains and enable them to conduct their business in a more sustainable way.”

Mr Andersen said with the Green Logistics initiative, DSV is taking a leap from commitment to action.

“Today, we bring forward four solutions that will enable us to keep supply chains flowing in a more sustainable way and with respect for our nature. But we can only move the sector and cut down carbon dioxide emissions if we have our customers’ engagement and a collaborative approach. We must act together,” Mr Andersen said.