January 28, 2022

Building a more efficient, resilient, and sustainable global trade

Pictured. Shane Walden. Photo supplied by CMA CGM.

By Shane Walden, Managing Director, ANL

Some time ago, ANL, as part of the CMA CGM Group launched the new brand mantra, ‘Better Ways.’

Drawing on our collective history and the core values that have supported our development to date, the concept was enforced as a commitment to work together to achieve more responsible, more efficient and more seamless solutions for the transport and logistics industry.

Despite the many challenges faced as an industry over the last 18 months, ANL is committed to moving forward and building more sustainable shipping networks for our customers in Oceania.

The Decarbonisation Movement Since 2008, the CMA CGM Group has voluntarily aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030, and has succeeded thus far by reducing CO2 emissions by 48% per TEU-km.

With sustainability now at the forefront for the collective maritime industry, the Group announced its commitment to carbon neutrality by 2050 and has launched a number of initiatives to reduce carbon emissions, as well as support conservation and biodiversity goals.

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