In Search Of Reducing Its Greenhouse Gas Emissions Like CO2, The Bueno Logistics Group Company Now Invests In Adopting Sustainability Practices, Such As The Use Of Electric Trucks And Solar-Powered Warehouses.
Bueno Logistics Group is increasingly focused on bringing sustainability to its operations, and on this Wednesday (07/20), it continues its investment plan in cleaner practices. Among these is the adoption of solar energy in its warehouses and the use of electric trucks, which contribute to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere, as well as reinforce the company’s environmental commitment.
Sustainability Is The Main Focus Of Bueno Logistics Group, Which Currently Adopts Electric Trucks And Solar Energy In Its Warehouses
Amid a broad discussion about the need for cleaner practices in production and industrial processes, Bueno Logistics Group made an investment of R$ 5 million in sustainability initiatives. Among these is the use of an entire fleet of electric trucks from Jac Motors Brazil by Buenolog and the use of solar energy to supply its warehouses, in partnership with Armavale.
Additionally, the equipment of the new fleet of electric trucks from Bueno Logistics Group is being managed by 4TRUCK Soluções Sobre Rodas, which sought to implement sustainability and efficiency in the vehicles.
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The main objective of the company’s cleaner and renewable practices in its production processes is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, such as CO2, thus contributing to the global environmental agenda. To ensure even greater efficiency in this process, the electric trucks will be powered by solar energy, using the photovoltaic panels from the company’s warehouses.
This way, Bueno Logistics Group intends to make the initial steps more objective and aims to operate within a radius of 200 km between the company’s facility and the final customer, to ensure even more safety, punctuality, quality, and satisfaction in the operation.
To this end, partner 4TRUCK Soluções Sobre Rodas equipped the electric trucks with a tarpaulin-covered box, an ideal implement for transporting goods that require a moderate temperature, ensuring higher quality in transportation. The sides of these structures are made of tarpaulin, making the process of recharging the electric trucks even easier.
Bueno Logistics Group Reinforces Its Commitment To Sustainability By Using Solar Energy In Its Warehouses And Electric Trucks In Its Fleet
The Bueno Logistics Group intends to use solar energy in its warehouses and electric trucks to further strengthen its presence in the sustainability segment and the adoption of ESG practices in the transport sector, which is one of the most environmentally impactful today.
Thus, Osmar Oliveira, CEO of 4TRUCK, highlighted: “The ESG (environmental, social, and governance) concept is gaining strength in road cargo transport. Here at 4TRUCK, we are increasingly equipping electric vehicles with our implements. We take pride in contributing to the goals of our clients and partners to enhance the ecological efficiency of the sector, which undergoes constant renewal,” and he added regarding solar energy in the warehouses: “This way, we save the energy supplied by the public grid and share it with our other units to have renewable energy.”
Learn More About Bueno Logistics Group
Bueno Logistics Group is a group developed in 1973 and is currently made up of the companies Transbueno, Armavale, and Buenolog, focusing on the adoption of sustainability, efficiency, and innovation to ensure excellence in its services in the transport sector nationwide.

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