Covestro announced that it is collaborating with logistics company DB Cargo BTT for a more efficient and sustainable transport of chemicals, including methylene diphenyl isocyanate (MDI), a chemical raw material used in a variety of polyurethane materials, to and within Poland.
DB Cargo BTT will provide Covestro with an end-to-end transport solution that it says combines several sustainable approaches. The chemicals are transported in tank containers from the production sites of Covestro in Germany to a nearby railway terminal using bio-fuel (HVO 100)-driven trucks. The tank containers are then transported to a distribution center in Poland via rail, keeping trucks off the road and saving respective emissions. Bio-fuel (HVO 100)-driven trucks are deployed to distribute the chemicals to end customers in Poland. Altogether, the company says the combination of these modes of transport saves at least 70% of CO2 emissions compared to conventional road transport methods.
“The entire value chain must be involved to achieve our joint goal of climate neutrality by 2050. Reliable, efficient and sustainable logistics for our ever more sustainable products are integral to this effort,” said Hanno Bruemmer, head of Supply Chain and Logistics EMLA at Covestro. “We collaborate with our customers and transport companies to optimize the supply chain. This includes improving load capacity, selecting the best transport modes and routes, and introducing using sustainable and future-oriented energy sources like green electricity or HVO to replace fossil fuels.”