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DHL launches wind‑driven Atlantic freight service

Wall Street Journal US Business •
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DHL's freight forwarding division is preparing to move cargo across the Atlantic on newly built wind‑powered cargo ships. The sail‑equipped vessels will join the company's existing logistics network, offering shippers a greener alternative for transatlantic routes. By deploying these ships, DHL aims to cut emissions while maintaining service reliability.

The initiative follows growing pressure on logistics firms to reduce carbon footprints and respond to customer demand for sustainable transport. While traditional diesel‑powered vessels dominate the market, the sail‑driven fleet promises lower fuel costs and compliance with emerging environmental regulations. DHL expects the new ships to attract environmentally conscious clients and differentiate its services from competitors.

Investors will watch how the wind‑driven model scales, as any cost advantage could reshape pricing on high‑volume Atlantic lanes. Early adoption may also spur other carriers to explore alternative propulsion, potentially accelerating industry‑wide shifts toward decarbonisation. DHL’s move signals a concrete step toward greener freight, setting a benchmark for future maritime innovation.