By Rayan Amir
March 5, 2025 – The Logistic News
In a landmark sustainability initiative, Shell has named Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) as its first Strategic Collaborator in advancing renewable diesel solutions for the air cargo sector. This partnership underscores a major shift toward decarbonizing airport operations and reinforcing the global logistics industry’s commitment to sustainability and lower emissions.
A Game-Changer for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Adoption
As one of Asia’s leading air cargo terminal operators, Hactl is at the forefront of integrating renewable energy into logistics operations. This collaboration with Shell will focus on:
- Expanding the use of renewable diesel to power ground support equipment and terminal vehicles.
- Reducing carbon emissions across cargo handling operations.
- Enhancing supply chain sustainability, aligning with global aviation decarbonization efforts.
- Encouraging industry-wide adoption, setting a new benchmark for eco-friendly logistics solutions.
A spokesperson from Shell told The Logistic News: “This partnership with Hactl is a milestone in driving sustainable aviation logistics. Together, we are pioneering the future of renewable fuel integration in air cargo operations.”
Why Renewable Diesel Matters for Air Cargo
The aviation industry faces mounting pressure to cut carbon emissions, with logistics hubs playing a critical role in achieving net-zero goals. The integration of renewable diesel provides a lower-carbon alternative without requiring major infrastructure modifications, making it a practical and immediate solution.
- Up to 80% lower CO₂ emissions compared to conventional fossil fuels.
- Improved air quality by reducing particulate matter and NOx emissions.
- Seamless transition as renewable diesel can be used in existing airport vehicle fleets.
Industry experts see this as a turning point for aviation logistics, signaling a broader push for sustainable fuels across global cargo hubs.
Hactl’s Commitment to Green Logistics
Hactl has been an industry leader in implementing eco-conscious logistics solutions, including:
- Energy-efficient cargo handling systems, reducing operational waste.
- Investment in electric ground support vehicles, minimizing fuel dependency.
- Participation in global sustainability initiatives, reinforcing its role as a green logistics pioneer.
A Hactl representative noted: “Sustainability is a key pillar of our business strategy. By collaborating with Shell, we are taking concrete steps toward decarbonizing our operations and shaping the future of air cargo logistics.”
What’s Next? Scaling Up Renewable Diesel Adoption
Looking ahead, Shell and Hactl aim to:
- Expand renewable fuel usage to additional airport logistics hubs.
- Encourage regulatory support for broader industry adoption.
- Integrate AI-driven energy management solutions, enhancing efficiency in cargo handling.
This strategic alliance sets a new precedent for sustainability in air freight, demonstrating how cross-industry collaboration can drive impactful environmental change.
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