Shell, Penske announce strategic decarbonization, sustainability collaboration

Shell, Penske announce strategic decarbonization, sustainability collaboration

Shell Oil Co. and Penske Corp. have announced a new strategic collaboration, aiming to offer customers an integrated solution to help address emissions throughout their supply chains, from warehouse facilities, vehicle and fleet technologies to sustainable transportation routes. This project will initially be focused in the U.S.

The companies say that the strategic collaboration is built on a foundation on which Shell and Penske have already achieved important results through working together in their own operations. Shell has helped to deliver energy savings at pilot Penske Automotive Group dealer sites and is providing fast chargers to help pilot fully electric heavy-duty trucks. Penske Logistics is delivering substantial optimization benefits in Shell’s lubricants supply chain through fourth-party logistics services.

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