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Kuehne + Nagel Global Seafreight
Environmental Sustainability
Edgar Uribe Sgi MQ-E / Juerg Bandle Nyc MS Container Shipping - the most energy
efficient way of transporting goods
October 2015
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Agenda
Kuehne + Nagel’s Seafreight Mission & Strategy
Background
Carriers’ Sustainability Highlights & Performance
Seafreight Sustainability Explained
Kuehne + Nagel’s Environmental Tools & Services
02/11/2015
Seafreight
Mission Statement
Kuehne + Nagel Seafreight adheres to the company’s commitment to offer
environmentally sound, sustainable and innovative supply chain solutions that
continually reduce our global footprint, strengthen relationships within the
communities where we operate and assist our stakeholders to achieve their own
targets.
Otto Schacht
Executive Vice President
Sea Logistics
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Seafreight
Sustainability Goals
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Reduction of carbon emissions from
our operations (per TEU/km)
Promotion of carrier environmental
awareness
Work hand-in-hand with our carriers
to offer sustainable operations and
state-of-the-art technology
Have an open dialogue with our
stakeholders
Utilize certification to ISO 14001 as a
platform to our Environmental
Management System
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Agenda
Kuehne + Nagel’s Seafreight Mission & Strategy
Background
Carriers’ Sustainability Highlights & Performance
Seafreight Sustainability Explained
Kuehne + Nagel’s Environmental Tools & Services
Background
Roadmap of the Seafreight Sustainability Program
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2003
Adoption of the Environmental Management System ISO 14001
2011
Adoption of the GoGreen – GoClean strategy
2012
Company’s 2020 Sustainability Strategy released
2010
The Company joined the Clean Cargo Working Group (CCWG)
2011
CO2 Calculators & Carbon Intelligence released
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Agenda
Kuehne + Nagel’s Seafreight Mission & Strategy
Background
Carriers’ Sustainability Highlights & Performance
Seafreight Sustainability Explained
Kuehne + Nagel’s Environmental Tools & Services
Carriers‘ Sustainability Highglights
Clean Cargo Working Group (CCGW)*
*Kuehne + Nagel is member of the CCWG since May 2010
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Carriers’ reporting to date
represent 85% of global
container capacity.
23 carriers reporting
(15 carrier members in 2013)
~2,900 vessels
(~2,300 vessels in 2013)
13.0 million TEU nominal
capacity (9.9 MM in 2013)
9 carriers verified CO2 and
SOx data
Carriers‘ Sustainability Performance
Year-on-Year Performance Improvements on most KPIs
Source: Clean Cargo Working Group 2014 – Data Results
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Agenda
Kuehne + Nagel’s Seafreight Mission & Strategy
Background
Carriers’ Sustainability Highlights & Performance
Seafreight Sustainability Explained
Kuehne + Nagel’s Environmental Tools & Services
Seafreight Sustainability Explained
CO2 Emission per Transport Mode
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Source: NTM (Swedish Network for Transport and the Environment)
Providing Sustainability Value
Seafreight Sustainability Explained
How CO2 Affects Customers (Example)
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FEU Shanghai to Rotterdam = 1,600 kgs CO2
1,600 laptops per FEU ~ 1 kg CO2 per laptop
Airfreight about 70 kgs CO2 per laptop
It is not the distance the goods travelled from the factory to the store but the
TOTAL CO2 emitted.
CO2 Emission for a Laptop manufactured in Asia and sold in Rotterdam
Seafreight Sustainability Explained
How Shippers are Responding
Heineken Unilever
Source: http://sustainabilityreport.heineken.com Source: http://www.unilever.com
Nike
Source: http://www.nikeresponsibility.com/
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Seafreight Sustainability Explained
How Marine Carriers are Responding
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Source: Maersk Line
Factors which Carriers can Influence to Reduce the Overall Footprint
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Agenda
Kuehne + Nagel’s Seafreight Mission & Strategy
Background
Carriers’ Sustainability Highlights & Performance
Seafreight Sustainability Explained
Kuehne + Nagel’s Environmental Tools & Services
Global Seafreight Carbon Calculator (GSCC)
Simulation of CO2 Emissions from Supply Chains
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Tool that allows shippers to select
optimum mix of transport modes
throughout the supply chain, to minimise
CO2 emissions.
The GSCC provides:
Real time CO2 emissions
Calculation model for strategic carbon
footprint simulation
High level overview of CO2 emissions
(transport modes)
Pre – on carriage taken into
consideration
Carbon mapping of supply chain
Global Seafreight Carbon Calculator (GSCC)
Printable PDF Reports Online
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*Rail & barge transportation are out of the GTCC BO
environment, thus calculated manually
Global Transport Carbon Calculator (GTCC)
Provision of CO2 Emissions from Forwarding Activities
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Tool capabilities:
Customer data readily available in KN
Login
Calculation and reporting integrated in
already existing dashboard structure
Scalable reports per trade lane
/region/country/mode of transport and
per carrier
Forwarding activities in scope:
Sea Transportation
Air Transportation
Road Transportation
Rail & Barges *
Global Transport Carbon Calculator (GTCC)
Carrier Based Reports (Example)
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LCL Eco-Cargo
As-Is Transport Scenario
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Description initial situation
LCL import flows arrived at POD
Deconsolidation before continuing their journey to
their final destination
Result
Long distance deliveries from POD up to final door
Final mile is operated as single LTLs or groupage
shipments
Hamburg
Munich
Nuremberg
Hannover
Stuttgart Augsburg
Frankfurt
Duisburg Kassel
Bremen
Bielefeld
Cologne
LCL Eco-Cargo
LCL Eco-Cargo Scenario
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Description with LCL Eco-Cargo
Cargo remains consolidated
Transportation as full containers on single trucks to
KN inland freight stations for deconsolidation
Result
Long distance routes are operated as FTLs/FCLs
with less shipments
Final mile distance decreases tremendously
Hamburg
Munich
Nuremberg
Stuttgart
Duisburg Kassel
Bremen
Bielefeld
LCL Eco-Cargo
Optimizing Transport and Reducing CO2 Emissions
1. Obtain full visibility of transport door-to-door CO2 emission, enabling
customers to reduce their own footprint, by:
Optimizing our container freight station (CFS) operations (e.g. by using electric
forklifts, recycling of packaging material such as air bags etc.)
Enhancing our inland services (e.g. consolidation of cargo – less journeys, better
utilization of trucks and containers)
Choosing our routing options
2. Have access to carriers with guaranteed CO2 and SOx reductions
3. Generate cost savings of 10-15% by using KN’s LCL-Eco-Cargo in Europe
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Your Value with LCL Eco-Cargo
Thank you!
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