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UPS與天然氣汽車的可持續發展增強/UPS Sustainability Enhanced with Natural Gas Vehicles
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UPS拖拉機與LNG加氣
UPS全球物流公司已經發布了其年度可持續發展報告“宣布,雖然在2012年出貨的包的總數增加了,公司減少其總的溫室氣體(GHG)排放。環境成就包括地面和空中節省燃油,增加投資在替代燃料汽車,包括CNG和LNG燃料的車隊,以及改良后的路線剃12100000英里的從地面運送。
“UPS還設置了新的替代燃料的目標,UPS首席運營官大衛·阿布尼說,”。“到2017年,該公司將達到一億英里/先進技術替代燃料汽車 - 的兩倍多以前的400萬英里的目標驅動。”
UPS的環保戰略的基石之一是支持低排放的替代燃料的開發和利用。今年早些時候,UPS宣布,計劃在未來兩年內增加近1000個液化天然氣(LNG)的拖拉機,擴大其現有船隊2,700替代燃料和技術先進的車輛。
車輛約占35%的UPS的碳足跡。UPS正在加快新一代汽車的測試,購買和部署。2000年至2012年年底,替代燃料/先進技術船隊已記錄2.95億英里,2017年的1億公里設置一個雄心勃勃的新目標。在2012年,這個日益龐大的開車49000000英里,相比2011年增加了43%。
Global logistics company UPS has released its annual Sustainability Report announcing that while the total number of packages shipped in 2012 increased, the company reduced its total Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. Environmental achievements included ground and air fuel savings, increased investments in alternative fuel vehicles including CNG and LNG fueled fleet vehicles, and retooled routes that shaved 12.1 million miles from ground deliveries.
“UPS also set a new alternative fuel goal,” said David Abney, UPS Chief Operating Officer. “By 2017, the company will reach one billion miles driven by alternative fuel/advanced technology vehicles – more than double the previous 400 million mile goal.”
One of the cornerstones of UPS’s environmental strategy is to support the development and use of lower-emission alternative fuels. Earlier this year, UPS announced plans to add nearly 1,000 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) tractors in the next two years, expanding its current fleet of 2,700 alternative fuel and technologically advanced vehicles.
Vehicles represent approximately 35 percent of UPS’s carbon footprint. UPS is accelerating its testing, purchase and deployment of new-generation vehicles. Between 2000 and the end of 2012, the alternative fuel/advanced technology fleet has logged 295 million miles with an ambitious new goal of 1 billion miles set for 2017. In 2012, this growing fleet drove 49 million miles, a 43 percent increase compared to 2011.