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Kuwait’s Agility invests $18m on green technologies

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29/08/2019
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Agility, the Kuwait-based logistics provider, has revealed that it has invested $18 million in green supply chain technologies through its corporate venture arm Agility Ventures.

The announcement came as part of Agility’s launch of its latest sustainability report and follows Agility’s commitment to adopt science-based targets for greenhouse gas emissions reduction.

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Agility said it is pursuing an ambitious environmental strategy. By 2025, it plans to cut its emissions by 25 percent from 2016 levels.

To reach that goal, the company said it is implementing renewable energy pilots in large facilities across the world and building to green standards as it adds over 300,000 sq m of facilities to its portfolio of warehousing and light industrial facilities across the Middle East and Africa.

To drive green transformation across the industry, Agility Ventures has made green technologies one of its four core investment areas, it added.

Agility chairwoman Henadi Al-Saleh said: “Green technology is a major focus of our investment strategy, and we’re always on the lookout for dynamic new businesses that can revolutionize the supply chain to help protect the planet. We are looking at innovative solutions that drive business value by reducing costs, increasing efficiency, and reducing energy consumption at the same time.”

Green technology start-ups benefitting from the $18 million investment include Hyliion and TVP Solar. Hyliion is a hybrid technology trucking industry that reduces fuel consumption and corresponding emissions by 30 percent while TVP Solar is a break-through, high-vacuum solar thermal technology serving the most energy-demanding applications, such as air conditioning, desalination, and process heat.

Agility CEO Tarek Sultan added: “We’ve invested heavily in our human rights approach over the years and tried to lead by example, especially in emerging markets. Our community outreach program has helped more than 1.6 million people in need and we’ve supported the education of over 36,000 students around the world in the last three years.

“In partnership with the humanitarian community, Agility has donated logistics expertise and services to more than 45 major humanitarian operations in countries ranging from Indonesia to Peru. Agility’s investments in the environment are the company’s new frontier.”

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