DB SCHENKER and Microsoft Cloud Logistics: Redefining Logistics for a Sustainable Future
Partnerships are vital to the success of DB SCHENKER, and the collaboration with Microsoft Cloud Logistics is a prime example of how a collaborative effort can drive positive environmental change.
Our aid and relief logistics provided transportation services for vehicles from Marseille port (France) to Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, supporting the MONUSCO, one of the UN peacekeeping operations.
Our aid and relief logistics handled the transportation of peacekeeping operation equipment from Nouakchott, Mauritania to Dakar, Senegal. This convoy comprised of over 80 trucks, executing a complex transport plan that involved crossing two countries and navigating the challenging Senegal River.
DB Schenker collaborates with Microsoft Cloud Logistics on low carbon intercontinental transportation and sustainable logistics
Comprehensive emissions reduction efforts for CO2e-savings across all transport modes and warehousing • Sustainable Aviation Fuel and Sustainable Marine Fuel in intercontinental shipping, renewable Diesel and electric trucks for Land Transport • Illinois SuperHub achieved LEED Platinum Certification by US Green Building Council, one of four warehouses nationwide to attain this Certification
Infrastructure condition, strikes and severe weather put pressure on half-year results
DB Group reports adjusted EBIT in the first half of 2024 of EUR -677 million • High capital expenditures • Germany-Ticket drives demand in regional transport • DB Schenker remains very profitable • DB Group expects to achieve an operating profit for the year as a whole
Warehousing is a complex business of operational efficiency. At DB SCHENKER, we are constantly innovating to find new ways to optimize operations and provide exceptional service. Enter computer vision – a powerful technology with the potential to change warehouse management.
Confused About the Complexity of Customs? DB SCHENKER Guides you Across the UK Border
DB SCHENKER boasts Europe’s most comprehensive land transport network. While moving goods within the EU, from Madrid to Malmö or Paris to Prague, is relatively straightforward, trade with the UK has become significantly more complex since 2021.