CEVA Logistics has expanded its sustainable transport offerings with a new low-carbon ocean freight service between France and Ivory Coast, using marine biofuel to offer greener shipping options to West Africa

Powered by marine biofuel, CEVA Logistics’ new weekly less than a container load (LCL) service connects Rouen, Marseille, Lyon, and Abidjan, combining consistent, reliable departures with a dramatically lower environmental impact.

Due to a major investment in marine biofuels, the service cuts CO2 emissions by up to 84 per cent compared to traditional ocean freight — offering a compelling solution for businesses seeking both efficiency and sustainability.

Available for all cargo types, the decarbonised service offers weekly departures and a 24-day transit time between Rouen and Abidjan, setting a new standard for low-carbon shipping to West Africa.

The new low-carbon LCL ocean freight service between France and Ivory Coast is part of CEVA FORPLANET, providing customers with more sustainable logistics options.

Paul Bernard, managing director for West Africa and Overseas Territories at CEVA Logistics, said: “We are proud to include this new LCL route to Abidjan in our portfolio of low carbon solutions for West Africa, a key region in global maritime trade and transport.”

Find out about CEVA Logistics here: https://www.cevalogistics.com/en

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