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Home News CEMEX optimises supply chain to reduce transport emissions

CEMEX optimises supply chain to reduce transport emissions

by Staff Writer
July 6, 2022
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CEMEX’s efforts to decrease CO2 emissions by reducing truck movements made by its business has led to a marked increase in the use of more sustainable transport methods across its European business region

CEMEX’s efforts to decrease CO2 emissions by reducing truck movements made by its business has led to a marked increase in the use of more sustainable transport methods across its European business region

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CEMEX’s commitment to decreasing CO2 emissions by reducing the number of truck movements made by its business has resulted in a marked increase in the use of more sustainable transport methods across the European region.

In Poland, there was a 28% increase in the volume of aggregates transported by rail over the last year, with material travelling from 11 rail depots to 43 destinations across the country. Utilising rail over road for this material offers a considerable saving in CO2, an equivalent of 31kt. Meanwhile, in France, the business grew the tonnage of aggregates and landfill moved by river barge by 9%.

Across the channel, the UK saw a 3% rise in rail freight volumes. This saved 143,000 road movements and nearly 17kt of CO2 from being released into the air. Since 2012, CEMEX has increased the amount transported by rail freight in its UK operation by 50%. Finally, Spain has grown its export-import volumes moved by ship by over 50% in just one year, an incredible result.

Matt Wild, VP of Supply Chain for CEMEX EMEA, commented: “We have been clear in our intention to cut the carbon emissions generated through our supply chain by accelerating a modal shift from road to rail, river and sea freight.

“It is therefore very satisfying to see how much our European operations have increased their use of these over the past year, helped by our continued investment into these networks, such as opening a new rail depot in Birmingham, UK. These efforts all play a part in our efforts to achieve net zero concrete globally by 2050 as part of our Future in Action strategy. I am excited to see how much we can develop this growth further over the remainder of 2022.”

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