GreenLine Mobility Options has partnered with Sterlite Copper, a division of Vedanta Ltd, to decarbonise Sterlite Copper’s logistics operations by deploying LNG-powered automobiles.
The collaboration commenced with the official flag-off of LNG vans at Vedanta’s Sterlite Copper Plant in Silvassa. These automobiles will play a key function in transporting completed items to the northern area utilizing a reverse logistics mannequin, considerably bettering logistics effectivity whereas lowering carbon emissions.
GreenLine’s LNG-powered vans are designed to hold a 40-tonne payload and might journey as much as 1,200 kilometers on a single tank, providing substantial operational benefits over typical automobiles. Anand Mimani, CEO of GreenLine Mobility Options Ltd, highlighted the significance of this collaboration, stating:
“Our partnership with Sterlite Copper marks an vital milestone in our dedication to sustainable logistics. By integrating our LNG expertise into their operations, we not solely improve our service choices but in addition set a regular for decarbonisation within the transportation sector. Collectively, we’re taking vital steps in direction of a cleaner, greener future.”
Dedication to sustainability
GreenLine is innovating sustainability throughout numerous industries, together with Cement, Metal, Metals & Mining, FMCG, Specific Cargo, Oil & Fuel, Chemical substances, and Client Items. Their LNG-powered vans are engineered to scale back CO2 emissions by as much as 30% whereas additionally considerably decreasing different dangerous emissions in comparison with conventional diesel vans.
Since its inception, GreenLine’s LNG truck fleet has coated over 22 million kilometers, resulting in a discount of roughly 6,000 tonnes of emissions. This partnership with Sterlite Copper demonstrates GreenLine’s ongoing dedication to creating sustainable and environmentally pleasant logistics options.