News | January 28, 2009

Koch Logistics' Supply Chain Connections Are Smarter For The Planet

St. Paul, MN - Koch Logistics, an innovative third party logistics provider (3PL) announced recently it has been named a SmartWay Transport partner. Representing environmentally cleaner, more fuel efficient transportation, this certifies Koch Logistics' ability to implement challenging environmental practices established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). With this certification, Koch takes its place among the most progressive transportation companies in the U.S.

"I commend Koch Logistics for their leadership in promoting sustainable transportation practices through the SmartWay Transport Partnership," said Margo T. Oge, Director of the Office of Transportation and Air Quality, EPA. "This demonstrates a commitment to a cleaner environment and more secure energy supply."

"Our commitment to responsible operations to improve supply chain connections has been in place since the beginning," said Jeff Faust, Vice President and General Manager of Koch Logistics. "This collaboration with the EPA is an honor because it recognizes our efforts to decrease our carbon footprint and improve our environment."

Koch Logistics follows rigorous best practices to guide selection of carriers for their transportation network that also seek to improve their environmental impact. SmartWay is a voluntary partnership between the EPA and the transportation industry. The program's goals are to lower carbon dioxide emissions by 33 million to 66 million tons annually by 2012, and nitrogen oxide by up to 200,000 tons annually. The initiative will save up to 150 million barrels of oil annually - the equivalent of removing 12 million cars from the road each year.

As a SmartWay Transport Partner, Koch Logistics has earned the right to display the SmartWay logo. Koch's parent company, Stan Koch & Sons Trucking, Inc. recently won the 2008 SmartWay Excellence Award.

SOURCE: Koch Logistics