Magenta Mobility, Kuehne+ Nagel patner to decarbonise road freight in India

In the initial phase of this partnership, Magenta Mobility will deploy electric vehicles for Kuehne+Nagel's logistics operations across India, the press release noted. 

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Magenta Mobility, Kuehne+ Nagel patner to decarbonise road freight in India

Magenta Mobility, an integrated electric mobility solutions provider, and Kuehne+ Nagel, a logistics solutions provider, have partnered to decarbonise road freight in India.

In the initial phase of this partnership, Magenta Mobility will deploy electric vehicles for Kuehne+Nagel's logistics operations across India, the press release noted. 

Maxson Lewis, Founder and CEO, Magenta Mobility, said, "At Magenta Mobility, we have always prioritised safe, smart and sustainable transportation solutions towards decarbonising logistics. This collaboration not only reinforces our responsibility to protect the environment but also presents a significant opportunity to contribute to the growing EV ecosystem in India."

"Through this partnership, we make significant strides towards achieving our Living ESG goals, a cornerstone of our Roadmap 2026," said Chellan Ganesan, Road Logistics Area Manager, Asia and the Pacific countries for Kuehne+Nagel.

 

 

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