Cargolux, AIT, Microsoft ink largest-ever green freight deal

Cargolux, AIT, Microsoft ink largest-ever green freight deal

Cargolux and global freight forwarding partner AIT Worldwide Logistics have signed the largest Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) deal in their history, in collaboration with Microsoft, for the transportation of their server racks (Microsoft Cloud Logistics). This groundbreaking partnership will result in a saving of 66,000 tonnes of CO2e over three years, between 2025 and 2027.

The SAF, produced and delivered by Valero Marketing & Supply Company Diamond Green Diesel LLC, is based on used cooking oil and tallow – without palm oil or any derivatives – ensuring an ethical and sustainable supply chain. It is added to Cargolux’s fuel inventory at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston (IAH).

Building on their commitment to responsible operations, Cargolux and AIT are utilising the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) Registry to ensure a transparent and credible process for tracking and retiring SAF claims. This collaboration strengthens accountability in sustainable aviation, with the neat SAF itself certified under EU/CORSIA standards.

“Collaboration across our supply chain ecosystem is crucial as we continue to drive toward Microsoft’s sustainability goals. By working together to increase the production and use of SAF, we can help to cost effectively drive down emissions and increase the potential for more use of alternative fuels across the transport ecosystem.” Colin Todd, general manager of cloud manufacturing operations & fulfillment, Microsoft.

“Securing this noteworthy volume of SAF with Cargolux over a three-year period is a key aspect of our global supply chain solutions for Microsoft Cloud Services, enabling all parties to strive closer towards our emissions reduction goals,” said AIT’s vice-president, global sustainability, Chelsea Lamar. “This alliance between forward-thinking companies will serve as a model for future cooperation and we look forward to advocating for similar deals with like-minded shippers in the near future.”

“This agreement demonstrates the importance of strong partnerships in the journey to sustainability. Our commitment to reducing our carbon footprint is unwavering and we will continue to work towards this goal despite the volatility we face in our industry. We are proud of achieving this milestone with AIT and contributing to paving the way for a sounder supply chain”, says Domenico Ceci, Cargolux executive vice-president sales & marketing.

Partnerships are key to breaking new ground in the air cargo industry and reaffirming the key players’ dedication to reducing carbon emissions. This collaboration showcases how transparency between different actors can yield significant benefits for all involved.

 

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James Graham

James Graham is an award-winning transport media journalist with a long background in the commercial freight sector, including commercial aviation and the aviation supply chain. He was the initial Air Cargo Week journalist and retuned later for a stint as editor. He continues his association as editor of the monthly supplements. He has reported for the newspaper from global locations as well as the UK.

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