Over the past twelve months Roberts Europe has been monitored on its carbon footprint according to a defined sustainability index in regard to its total European Premium Freight volume. Where in 2008 the total CO2 emission resulted in 462 grams per loaded kilometre, in 2009 Roberts Europe managed to reduce this level by 5.1% to 438 grams. The vehicle mix being measured varies from car to tractor-trailers with a standard CO2 emission of 200 up to 780 grams per loaded kilometre.
‘Our target was to achieve a decrease of 4% compared to last year. Our optimization measures have resulted in an even higher CO2 reduction than we anticipated’, says a delighted Koen Sevriens, Roberts Europe’s manager of Quality and Safety.
The evaluation leading to this result is based on three main factors; the efficient use of freight capacity in relation to the freight volume of each shipment, decreasing empty mileage by planning efficiency improvements realized through an advanced dispatch planning & scheduling system and the energy-saving qualities of the vehicle types used.
Roberts Europe aims to achieve a total CO2 reduction of 20% by 2012 and will keep on studying its sustainability measures that affect its mode of operations and fleet management. Sustainability is part of the Roberts Europe quality management and company philosophy.