The partnership between the two companies aims to help the logistic sector replace diesel with natural gas and reduce carbon emissions. Container Corp. and IGL will also jointly examine the possibility of replacing the existing diesel-fired engines with LNG-fired engines as they emit significantly less greenhouse gas, it said.
“This collaboration marks a significant step forward in our commitment to environmental sustainability,” KK Chatiwal, managing director of IGL, said. “By creating the required LNG infrastructure, we aim to set new benchmarks for eco-friendly transportation in the industry.”
“The partnership with IGL for LNG truck refuelling is a testament to our commitment to a greener future,” Sanjay Swarup, chairperson of Container Corp., said. The company is “dedicated to embracing innovative solutions that not only enhance operational efficiency but also align with our responsibility towards the environment”.
Shares of Container Corp. closed 0.14% higher at Rs 751 apiece on the BSE, while those of IGL ended 0.72% lower at Rs 385 apiece as against a 0.21% decline in the benchmark Sensex.
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