“We are proud to
collaborate with Avolta on this groundbreaking initiative. This is a
significant milestone towards sustainable logistics, leveraging waste-based
marine biofuels to reduce emissions and set a new standard for low-emission
transport solutions in India.” said Kinjal Pande, CEO, DB Schenker India. Avolta and DB Schenker, the global shipping
company, have entered an agreement to utilise biofuel for shipping routes from
Europe to select locations, including Cochin, India. This initiative aligns
with Avolta, Alpha Kreol and Cochin Duty Free’s commitment to reducing carbon
footprints and promoting greener alternatives in the supply chain.
Lal Arakulath, Director of
Alpha Kreol and CEO of Kreol Group said, “We welcome sustainability efforts
with open arms. This achievement underscores our dedication to environmental
stewardship and innovation in logistics. We
are especially proud to collaborate with Cochin Airport, the world’s only
airport operating entirely on solar energy. This partnership exemplifies a
shared vision for a greener future, reinforcing the importance of sustainable
practices in every aspect of commerce and trade.”
Alpha Kreol has been
managing Cochin Airport’s duty free operations since 2002. Cochin Airport
reported its facilities utilise 100% solar energy for all its operations.
“Our sustainability journey is a continuing effort,” said S. Suhas,
Managing Director of Cochin Airport, who continued: “Cochin International Airport (CIAL) has been a
trailblazer in sustainable energy since 2018 when we became the first airport
in the world to be fully powered by solar energy, earning the prestigious
Champions Of The Earth Award from the United Nations. We welcome this
initiative of Avolta and DB Schenker.”