New Nespresso Partner for All-Electric Deliveries in London

Nespresso has partnered with logistics company HIVED to introduce fully electric deliveries in London. The collaboration is expected to reduce carbon emissions by up to 76% per parcel, saving 10,000 kilograms of CO₂ monthly while handling 60,000 deliveries. Nespresso’s goal is to provide an “elevated, seamless, and sustainable” experience, with HIVED offering a 99% first-time delivery success rate.

“As HIVED continues to expand its operations across London and beyond, this partnership is a great example of how HIVED can support major brands like Nespresso through its fast, reliable, and uncomplicated delivery experience for customers,” said a representative from HIVED. Nespresso added, “We want to make sure every delivery is elevated, seamless, and as sustainable as possible, which is why HIVED is the perfect partner to help us achieve this ambition.”

Growing Trend in Sustainable Logistics

This collaboration highlights the growing industry shift toward eco-conscious logistics. Leading companies like Amazon, UPS, and FedEx are also embracing electric fleets to meet consumer demands for greener services. Nespresso and HIVED’s initiative aligns with these developments, helping reduce emissions while maintaining high service quality.

A Blueprint for the Future of Deliveries

HIVED’s operational success—coupled with its environmental commitment—demonstrates how logistics providers can drive positive change. As the logistics industry undergoes transformation, this partnership serves as a model for how brands can collaborate with innovative providers to cut carbon emissions while ensuring excellent service.

The future of logistics is clearly leaning towards more sustainable solutions, and this partnership represents one of many steps companies are taking to create greener supply chains. Through efforts like this, Nespresso, alongside other industry leaders, is shaping the future of sustainable delivery services globally.

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EV Supply Chain Transforms Air Charter

Aircraft charter specialist, Air Charter Service, has said that since the start of 2020 it has seen a much more diverse spread of airports used in the supply chain for automotive charters, with the rise of the electric vehicle resulting in the company arranging charters from or to more than 100 new airports.

Dan Morgan-Evans (pictured), Group Cargo Director at ACS, commented: “Purchases of electric vehicles have more than doubled in the past two years and production has obviously been ramped up to cope with this fresh demand. The EV market has not only led to major manufacturers opening up new plants specifically for EVs, but also a huge amount of new suppliers in locations that we previously haven’t flown from, so we are seeing a large number of new destinations popping up for our just-in-time automotive charters.

“In a normal year, we would arrange charter flights to around 350-400 airports for automotive charters, including many familiar destinations, multiple times. But, since 2020, when EV production really started to step up, our charters have flown from and into more than 100 new airports, that weren’t even on the map for traditional car manufacturers beforehand. To put that into perspective, that figure of new airports is higher than the entire destination network of major airlines such as Air India, SouthWest Airlines and China Airlines.”

Air Charter Service is a global aircraft charter broker with 33 offices worldwide, spanning all six major continents and offers private jet, commercial airliner and cargo aircraft charters, as well as onboard courier solutions. ACS arranges over 28,000 charter flights annually with revenue of more than 1.3 billion dollars in 2022.

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