Shippers use a variety of transport methods, each with varying emissions. We analyze the specific impact of road, sea, air, and rail transport, factoring in emission differences based on the fuel type and vehicle efficiency.
CO2e calculations consider the total distance traveled and the specific route taken, as these directly influence the amount of fuel used and emissions generated.
Transfer points like ports and warehouses where goods are processed also contribute to CO2e emissions. These are included in our calculations to provide an accurate representation of a shipper’s environmental impact.
Many shippers rely on third-party logistics services. We account for emissions from these subcontracted operations, ensuring a comprehensive footprint of all activities.
The accuracy of the CO2e calculations depends on regularly updated emission factors and user-provided data such as weight, distance, and transport type. Our system continuously refreshes data to reflect the latest standards and calculations.
Many shippers rely on third-party logistics services. We account for emissions from these subcontracted operations, ensuring a comprehensive footprint of all activities.
Companies use CO2e data to support sustainability goals, giving transparency to stakeholders.
Understanding the carbon impact helps shippers optimize their logistics and reduce unnecessary emissions, leading to cost and environmental savings.