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Ryder Recognized for Sustainable Supply Chain Management

Ryder System

Ryder System, Inc. (NYSE: R), a leader in supply chain, dedicated transportation, and fleet management solutions announces that it is named among Food Logistics’ 2021 Top Green Providers. The honor recognizes third party logistics (3PL) companies with products, services, or exemplary leadership that enhance sustainability within the cold food and beverage industry. From expertise in advanced vehicle technologies and alternative fuels to greenhouse gas emissions reporting and green supply chain engineering programs, Ryder is uniquely positioned to reduce the environmental impacts of its operations as well as those of its customers.

“For nearly 90 years, Ryder has made it our mission to make all aspects of our customers’ supply chains and transportation networks more efficient. As a result, we reduce costs for our customers while helping them meet their sustainability goals,” says Steve Sensing, president of global supply chain and dedicated transportation solutions for Ryder. “It starts in the warehouses we manage, where we apply sustainable design principles from route engineering to optimize travel in and around facilities, to procuring environmentally friendly material handling equipment, to installing LED motion-detection lighting and off-peak cycle cooling. Then, we implement LEAN methodologies to continually improve operating processes and maximize efficiencies for our customers.”

Ryder also actively measures and manages progress toward its own resource conservation, waste management, and emission reduction goals. According to the company’s 2019/2020 Corporate Responsibility report, Ryder’s emission reduction projects avoided more than 470,000 GJ of energy, equivalent to nearly 40,000 MT of CO2e or CO2 emissions from nearly 8,700 passenger vehicles driven for one year.

Additionally, Ryder has a robust automotive waste recycling program that diverts the majority of waste products from landfills. On average Ryder annually recycles:

  • 2.9 million gallons of used oil
  • 917,269 gallons of oily water
  • 13,495 drums of used oil filters
  • 48,484 gallons of hazardous solvent
  • 2.4 million oil filters

“When the pandemic hit, I thought for sure that sustainability would be pushed to the wayside. But, in fact, the complete opposite happened. And, I couldn’t be more appreciative of the supply chain industry’s efforts in making sustainability top of mind in every aspect of their organization despite the many supply chain disruptions they continue to face,” says Marina Mayer, Editor-in-Chief of Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive. “Sustainability is the key to success, and the recipients of this year’s award prove that when sustainability matters to them, they will continue do great things and make a difference in the industry.”

To view the full list of all 2021 Top Green Providers, go to www.FoodLogistics.com. For more on Ryder’s sustainability strategy, goals, and significant accomplishments, go to rydercsr.com.

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