AVG Logistics Ltd has entered into a strategic partnership with Baidyanath LNG to encourage the use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in India’s transportation sector. The move reflects a growing push by logistics and transport companies to adopt cleaner, more cost efficient fuel alternatives amid rising fuel costs and stricter emission norms.
The partnership aims to support the gradual shift from diesel-based transportation to LNG powered vehicles, especially in the long haul logistics segment. LNG is considered a cleaner fuel compared to traditional diesel, as it produces lower carbon emissions and reduces air pollution. With India focusing on sustainability and energy transition, such collaborations are gaining importance across the transport and logistics industry.
Under this partnership, AVG Logistics plans to explore the use of LNG trucks in its fleet, while Baidyanath LNG will provide fuel supply and related infrastructure support. The collaboration is expected to help build a reliable LNG ecosystem for freight movement, making alternative fuels more practical for commercial use.
For AVG Logistics, this step aligns with its long-term strategy of improving operating efficiency while reducing environmental impact. Fuel is one of the biggest cost components in logistics, and LNG offers potential savings compared to diesel, especially for vehicles covering long distances. Over time, this could help the company manage costs better and improve margins.
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