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Kuehne+Nagel cuts ocean freight emissions with Hapag-Lloyd

2026/05/14
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Kuehne+Nagel cuts ocean freight emissions with Hapag-Lloyd

By Michele Labrut, Seatrade Maritime

Strategic Partnership Aims to Reduce Carbon Footprint in Ocean Freight

According to Seatrade Maritime, Kuehne+Nagel has announced a new partnership with Hapag-Lloyd to reduce emissions in ocean freight operations. The collaboration focuses on optimizing shipping routes, improving vessel utilization, and supporting the use of low-carbon fuels. The initiative is part of both companies’ broader commitments to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, in line with the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) interim targets.

Quantified Emissions Reduction Targets

The partnership aims to cut carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions from Kuehne+Nagel’s ocean freight operations by 20% by 2030. This target aligns with the company’s Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) approval. Hapag-Lloyd has also committed to reducing its fleet-wide CO₂ intensity by 30% by 2030, compared to 2008 levels. According to the source, Hapag-Lloyd has already achieved a 14% reduction in CO₂ emissions per container moved since 2018.

Operational Integration and Data Sharing

Under the agreement, Kuehne+Nagel will leverage Hapag-Lloyd’s real-time vessel tracking and voyage data to optimize load planning and route selection. The companies will use shared digital platforms to improve the accuracy of shipment forecasts, minimizing empty sailings and reducing fuel burn. Kuehne+Nagel’s global network spans over 1,400 locations in 100 countries, and the integration will affect more than 1.2 million container movements annually.

Investment in Alternative Fuels and Vessel Technology

Both companies are co-investing in research and infrastructure for alternative marine fuels, including green methanol and ammonia. Hapag-Lloyd has already ordered six new vessels capable of running on green methanol, with the first expected to enter service in 2027. Kuehne+Nagel will support these efforts by providing demand forecasts for green fuel-powered services, helping to ensure commercial viability. The source notes that Hapag-Lloyd plans to deploy these fuels across 25% of its fleet by 2030.

Industry Context and Competitive Benchmarking

This move follows similar sustainability initiatives by other major carriers. Maersk, for instance, has committed to operating a carbon-neutral fleet by 2040 and has already launched several methanol-powered vessels. In contrast, MSC is investing heavily in slow steaming and digital optimization, achieving a 22% reduction in CO₂ intensity since 2019. According to the source, industry-wide emissions from container shipping rose by 1.5% in 2024 but are projected to plateau by 2027 due to such collaborative efforts.

“This partnership exemplifies how logistics providers and carriers can jointly drive decarbonization through shared data, coordinated planning, and investment in cleaner technologies.” — Hapag-Lloyd spokesperson

  • Kuehne+Nagel’s ocean freight network covers more than 1.2 million container movements annually.
  • Hapag-Lloyd has reduced CO₂ emissions per container by 14% since 2018.
  • The companies aim for a 20% reduction in Kuehne+Nagel’s ocean freight emissions by 2030.
  • Hapag-Lloyd plans to deploy green methanol in 25% of its fleet by 2030.
  • Maersk’s carbon-neutral fleet goal is set for 2040.

Supply chain professionals should note that this collaboration enables greater predictability in emission reporting, supports ESG compliance for clients, and strengthens resilience against future carbon pricing mechanisms such as the EU’s CBAM.

Source: Seatrade Maritime

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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