Renewable Diesel Pilot Cuts Emissions on Eastern Corridor
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Renewable Diesel Pilot Cuts Emissions on Eastern Corridor

A new linehaul pilot using renewable diesel is helping us reduce emissions across high-volume eastern corridor routes without affecting service reliability.

4 min readSustainability

Lower-Emission Linehaul

The pilot focuses on repeat lanes linking Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Ranchi, and Patna, where fleet utilization is already high and operating data is easy to compare. By swapping a portion of traditional fuel use with renewable diesel, the operations team can measure carbon impact without redesigning route plans or delivery commitments.

Early results show that sustainability improvements are easier to scale when they fit inside existing transport workflows. The next phase will evaluate fuel availability, operating cost stability, and partner readiness before the model is extended to additional corridors.

  • Pilot lanes selected for consistent volume and repeat schedules
  • Service levels remain aligned with existing customer SLAs
  • Performance metrics include fuel cost, emissions, and on-time delivery

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