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DSV Panalpina releases Responsibility Report for 2019

When DSV joined forces with Panalpina, the tagline was “achieving more together”. That is why the best of both DSV and Panalpina’s corporate responsibility efforts was combined to create a stronger setup and to continue the most impactful initiatives. When the integration of the two companies is completed, a new corporate responsibility strategy with even higher ambitions will be presented.

Jens Bjørn Andersen, Group CEO, says, “I am convinced that our new corporate responsibility set-up, and the strong initiatives that we have taken from both DSV and Panalpina, will help us reach our ambitions in this area. We want to reduce our impact on the environment, provide a safe and healthy workplace for our employees, continue to be a responsible business partner and participate actively in the global community. We have the know-how and the organisational commitment to be the company of choice for those who seek sustainable transport and logistics.”

Highlights from the report:

  • The company has committed to the Science Based Targets initiative and will set targets for greenhouse gas reductions during the first half of 2020.
  • They provided warehousing space for relief items and transported emergency equipment when large parts of Malawi were flooded by Cyclone Idai in 2019.
  • The company's Code of Conduct received a comprehensive update on existing content and introduced new topics outlining their position against e.g. money laundering and modern slavery.
  • A new partnership investigates how wind energy can be used to produce renewable hydrogen for certain heavy-duty vehicles.
  • A new CO2 reporting system will improve the company's ability to calculate and minimise the carbon footprint of customer shipments.

Read the full report

For more information:
DSV
www.dsv.com

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