Scan Global Logistics launches electric cross-border truck service between Malaysia and Singapore
As the first freight forwarder in Asia, Scan Global Logistics proudly announces the launch of the first 100% zero-emission electric vehicle (EV) service between two countries, Malaysia and Singapore. The truck will operate a designated lane between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur via Johor, offering cross-border FTL and LTL services. At a later stage, the route will extend to Penang in northern Malaysia. Enabling nearly one ton of CO2 savings per shipment, the truck plays a significant role in decarbonising one of the busiest trade lanes in Asia.
Rickard Ingvarsson, CEO Asia, expands on the prospects of the strategic collaboration which fostered the electric truck in only two months from the idea to launch:
“This initiative highlights our shared commitment to fostering sustainable logistics solutions to support our customers in significantly reducing the carbon footprint on one of the region’s busiest trade routes. Driving sustainability through partnerships is something close to our heart, and this collaboration is a testament to what can be achieved when like-minded companies unite on a common goal.”
The truck is a collaboration with SGL’s strategic partner, HTH Corporation, a Malaysia-based company offering complete supply chain solutions.
The route will service between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur via Johor. Soon, Penang, further North, will be available, too. Truck services are ideal solutions for customers operating between Singapore and Malaysia.
Depending on route and cargo, the truck will enable customers to reduce around one ton of CO2 per shipment. In addition to zero tailpipe emissions, the solution includes CO2e reporting and a certificate to help customers validate their environmental contribution. A digital solution provides full visibility for improved efficiency.
SGL commits to halving all emissions before 2030 and reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 across all scopes. The initiative also supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 13 ‘Climate Action’ and 17 ‘Partnerships for the goals’, which are goals included in both companies’ sustainability strategies.