DB Schenker and MSC enter sustainable shipping partnership

Going forward, logistics major DB Schenker’s customers will be offered CO2-neutral ocean freight via a collaboration with world-leading container liner MSC.
DB Schenker's global head of air and ocean freight, Thorsten Meincke, and MSC CEO Søren Toft signed a deal on biofuels earlier in the month at MSC headquarters in Geneva. | Photo: MSC, Oliver O'Hanlon.
DB Schenker's global head of air and ocean freight, Thorsten Meincke, and MSC CEO Søren Toft signed a deal on biofuels earlier in the month at MSC headquarters in Geneva. | Photo: MSC, Oliver O'Hanlon.

German logistics company DB Schenker has made a partnership agreement with the world’s largest box carrier, MSC, which will offer biofuel-based freight services for DB Schenker customers.

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