The Road to Sustainable Logistics: Volkswagen’s Ambitious Plan

Volkswagen Group Logistics is committed to achieving carbon neutrality in its logistics operations as part of its wider net zero targets. Under the guidance of Simon Motter, the head of Volkswagen Group Logistics, the company has implemented the ‘goTOzero’ strategy, which prioritizes sustainability and emission reduction throughout its supply chain.

Central to this strategy is the optimization of the network and waste reduction, achieved through transport network engineering. While capacity utilization is important for efficiency and emission reduction, Motter acknowledges that it is insufficient for long-term targets.

Volkswagen Group Logistics is exploring various means of transport, including rail, road, sea, and air, with a focus on increasing the use of rail transport, particularly where green electricity is available. However, challenges such as performance issues and capacity constraints have led the company to explore intermodal transport and interoperability across logistics modes.

The company is also making progress in introducing electric trucks for its logistics operations, and is investigating alternative and synthetic fuels for its truck fleet. Additionally, Volkswagen Group Logistics is integrating alternative fuels and drivetrain technologies into its shipping and air freight operations.

In addition to its internal efforts, Volkswagen Group Logistics is encouraging investment and partnerships with external logistics providers to explore sustainable fuel options. Despite potential challenges, the company recognizes the importance of preparing for a sustainable and economical future.

Volkswagen Group Logistics’ commitment to sustainability and its proactive approach to collaboration with partners exemplify its dedication to a greener future for logistics. The upcoming Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain Europe conference, featuring keynote speaker Oliver Bronder, will provide an opportunity for industry experts to discuss and leverage logistics as a competitive advantage.

In summary, Volkswagen Group Logistics’ ambitious plan for achieving zero emission logistics involves a multifaceted approach, including innovative technology, intermodal transport, and long-term investment with logistics partners. By taking proactive steps towards sustainability, the company is setting a precedent for the future of logistics in the automotive industry.

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