As an NVOCC (Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier), we do not own ships, trucks, or other vehicles. However, we are proud to work with shipping companies and hinterland transporters who are committed to reducing harmful gas emissions. We increasingly use barges (inland shipping) and trains as more environmentally friendly alternatives.
The "Low Sulphur" and "IMO2020" surcharges have been introduced to reduce both the sulfur content and total emissions of ships. Shipping companies have made extra efforts by investing in liquefied natural gas (LNG) as an environmentally friendly alternative. By working as much as possible with these progressive shipping companies, we actively contribute to making transport more sustainable and strive for maximum standardization within the sector.
Developing our offices
In our offices, we strive for a more sustainable world. Our order management system has been carefully developed to reduce paper use and promote digitization. We maintain a "keep it on the screen" policy, where documents and emails are digitally archived instead of being printed out.
Our building has light sensors that automatically turn off when a room is unused. To reduce the use of plastic, it is collected and recycled separately, just like our paper. We encourage working from home and promote the use of bicycles for commuting.