Gebrüder Weiss Recognized by Inbound Logistics as a 2026 Green Supply Chain Partner

TMX Newsfile· July 8, 2026

Global logistics provider Gebrüder Weiss has been named to Inbound Logistics’ G75: 75 Green Supply Chain Partners list for 2026, honoring its measurable commitment to environmental sustainability. The company has integrated alternative drive technologies, renewable energy investments, and multimodal transportation strategies across its global network to reduce its carbon footprint. This recognition underscores the logistics industry's shift toward science-based climate targets and the growing demand for low-emission freight solutions among North American shippers.

Gebrüder Weiss earned its placement on the 2026 G75 list by demonstrating a multifaceted approach to green logistics, including the expansion of its fleet with electric vehicles, hydrogen-powered trucks, and electric last-mile delivery options. A significant contributor to its recent success was the adoption of HVO100 renewable diesel technology, which reduced CO2 emissions from the company-owned truck fleet by 6,478 metric tons in 2024. For international logistics, the company provides customers with access to Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and Sustainable Marine Fuel to lower the environmental impact of air and ocean freight operations.

The company’s sustainability efforts extend into its physical infrastructure and multimodal transport solutions. Gebrüder Weiss invests in photovoltaic systems and energy-efficient logistics facilities, such as its Logistics and IT Center in Vorarlberg, to power operations with renewable energy. Its Orange Combi Cargo rail network has been a cornerstone of its modal shift strategy, moving more than 225,000 truck transports from road to rail since launching in 2008. Mark McCullough, CEO of Gebrüder Weiss North America, noted that these investments allow the firm to provide North American partners with greener solutions that are held accountable by rigorous internal and external standards.

The organization’s long-term strategy is aligned with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), with specific goals to reduce CO2 emissions by 60 percent by 2034 and achieve net-zero emissions across the value chain by 2050. Gebrüder Weiss has held EcoVadis certification since 2014, reaching Silver status in 2024, and remains an active participant in the United Nations Global Compact and the Carbon Disclosure Project. Beyond operational changes, the company promotes environmental engagement through its GWcycles initiative, which in 2025 saw participants cycle over one million kilometers to fund the removal of 10 metric tons of ocean plastic waste.

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