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SQUAKE and NX Group partner to offer CO₂ insets to NX Group’s customers

SQUAKE, a leading platform for integrated emissions management, has announced a strategic partnership with Nippon Express, a global leader in logistics and freight services. Together, the companies are working on decarbonizing transportation across air, sea and road.

Customers with carbon dioxide (CO₂) targets—whether driven by CSRD, SBTi, or client demands for sustainable operations—now have a practical solution to reduce their emissions. Through SQUAKE’s technology, this partnership enables Nippon Express customers to seamlessly access CO₂ insetting solutions, including sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), sustainable marine fuel (SMF), and hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) to reduce emissions across all verticals.

Nippon Express plans to roll out these solutions not only for air transport but also for road and sea, ensuring a comprehensive approach to sustainability. By combining the shared need for more sustainable transportation and sustainable fuels in both logistics and travel sectors, SQUAKE can leverage its network to offer competitive pricing for emission insetting.

“By partnering and integrating our solutions with Nippon Express, we’re empowering businesses to make progress in their sustainability goals. Whether it’s leveraging SAF for air freight or SMF for maritime logistics, our technology ensures that more sustainable solutions are easily available and compliant with global regulations,” says Dan Kreibich, CO-Founder and CPO, SQUAKE

“This collaboration with SQUAKE is an important milestone in our commitment to creating a more sustainable future. By integrating these CO₂ insetting solutions, we are not only supporting our customers in reducing their emissions, but we’re also reinforcing our own commitment to decarbonizing global transportation,” says Anne Troost, Senior Sustainability Manager, Nippon Express Group.

 

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