The problem nobody wanted to see
For decades, global logistics operated under a simple premise: faster, cheaper, further. What nobody factored into the equation was the environmental cost. Freight transport now accounts for nearly 8% of global CO₂ emissions — a figure that keeps rising as e-commerce accelerates.
EcoMove was founded precisely to prove that logistical efficiency and environmental responsibility are not opposing ideas. They are, in fact, inseparable.

Going global without compromising values
One of the hardest challenges when scaling a sustainable operation is maintaining standards across borders. A supplier’s cold chain in another country, customs delays, last-mile delivery in unfamiliar markets — any of these can derail an environmental commitment.
EcoMove solved this by building a network of certified local partners across 60+ countries, all audited against the same emissions and efficiency benchmarks. Being sustainable at source is not enough; every link in the chain must meet the same standard.

The technology that makes it possible
Behind every EcoMove shipment is a logistics management system that calculates in real time the lowest-carbon route, accounting for traffic, load occupancy, and the recharging schedules of the electric fleet. This is not experimental technology — it has been running for three years and cutting operational costs at the same time.
Customers have access to an impact dashboard where they can see exactly how many kilograms of CO₂ their shipments have avoided — a metric that more and more businesses are folding into their annual ESG reports.
