Specialist Supply Chain Service Contract Renewed

Ecolab has reappointed DHL Supply Chain for an additional three years continuing a longstanding 16-year partnership. Nalco Water, an Ecolab company, provides water, hygiene and infection-prevention solutions to a range of industries. The contract will see DHL continue to transport specialist chemicals to Ecolab’s customer base, prioritising both product and staff safety.

DHL is responsible for delivering chemicals for water treatment to thousands of Ecolab customer tanks across the UK. These chemicals are then used in environments including air filtration processes in factories, cleaning and sanitising solutions in hospitals and antimicrobial treatments in food processing plants.

Working within an innovative, circular system, DHL transfers chemicals to Ecolab customer tanks from bespoke reusable containers that drivers reload and return for thorough cleaning before reuse. This process closes the loop on chemical delivery systems, reducing waste to provide a greener service.

In addition to holding ADR qualifications to carry dangerous goods on the road, DHL drivers working on the Ecolab contract undergo 2-3 months of internal training to ensure Zero Defect Deliveries and guarantee secure handling. DHL also uses Microlise telematics to provide a safe and reliable service, enabling real-time tracking for Ecolab deliveries.

Richard Cavanagh, Supply Chain Manager, Ecolab said, “Ensuring safe chemical transfers to our customer sites is a top priority and for nearly 17 years, DHL has delivered a reliable and specialist logistics service that we know we can trust. We are delighted to be continuing this long-standing partnership, helping us to drive efficiencies for our customers while keeping safety and sustainability at the forefront of our operation.”

Paul Mason, VP Operations, Manufacturing Logistics, DHL Supply Chain UK said, “Ecolab is a valued partner in the chemical services sector and the renewal of our contract is a testament to the high-quality service our team continues to deliver. With a wealth of experience and expertise in chemical services, we are continuing to enhance and develop this specialist function of our business with digital and sustainable solutions tailored to the unique needs of our customers.”

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DPD Launches new EcoLab

DPD is looking for companies that specialise in sustainable solutions to reduce carbon emissions in transport, delivery, and buildings for their first EcoLab.

DPD is partnering with L Marks to launch an EcoLab to discover additional sustainable solutions for their business. This initiative will be centered around carbon reduction in transport, delivery, and buildings, with the goal of minimising DPD’s environmental impact. The EcoLab will bring together experts in sustainability, technology, and innovation to develop and test new ideas that can help DPD further reduce its carbon footprint. This partnership is a key step towards DPD’s goal of reaching net zero by 2040.

Tim Jones, Director of Marketing, Communications & Sustainability DPDgroup UK commented, “We are delighted to be partnering with L Marks to launch this EcoLab. The project will play a key part in shaping our sustainability strategy and helping achieve our stated aim of being the most sustainable parcel delivery company in the UK. Investing in and developing new sustainable technologies and innovations is crucial in the next few years to ensure we can reach net zero, and partnering with experts in this way can accelerate that progress.”

L Marks will scout and identify businesses to apply for a unique opportunity to take their innovative ideas to the next level. The EcoLab will be a ten-week immersive programme where participants will have the opportunity to validate their solutions, access to DPD’s network and resources, and mentorship from industry experts.

Applications open on the 12th of June 2023 seeking to solutions in the following areas:

Carbon Emission Reduction in Transport: Fleet Decarbonisation
DPD has over 1,000 Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) operating on the roads across the UK every day. DPD has greatly improved their HGVs’ environmental impact but wants to reduce their fleet’s carbon footprint further. The company is looking for solutions around alternative fuel sources, electric batteries and alternative delivery methods.

Carbon Emission Reduction in Collection & Delivery
In order to be the UK’s most sustainable delivery company, DPD is investing heavily in their all-electric delivery fleet, which currently consists of 3,000 electric vehicles in their operation’s Collection and Delivery area. DPD is looking for solutions to make driving electric vehicles easier for drivers. Solutions may include EV charging stations and alternative electric vehicles.

Carbon Emission Reduction in Buildings: ‘Hub of the Future’
DPD operates across a network of more than 100 buildings, including depots, hubs, and offices. As this number is constantly growing, reducing the carbon footprint of these buildings and the operations that take place within them is essential. DPD wants to find the leading solutions and innovations that can be retrofitted into their current depots and/or installed in their future depots.

Looking further out, DPD is also looking to design and build depots in the ‘greenest’ way possible moving forward.

“We are excited to be working with DPD on this important initiative,” said Daniel Saunders, CEO of L Marks. “The EcoLab is a testament to DPD’s commitment to sustainability and their willingness to embrace new ideas and technologies to achieve their goals. As the world becomes more conscious of the impact of carbon emissions, companies like DPD are leading the way in finding innovative solutions that safeguard the planet for future generations”.
Applications will close on 16/07/23.

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