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Investments that change the world for the better

As the world’s largest logistics operator, DSV – Global Transport and Logistics places great importance on ensuring sustainable and responsible business practices wherever it operates. The company has summarized its key investments in the modernization of warehouse facilities in Poland, which bring it closer to achieving its goal of decarbonizing the value chain and fulfilling its sustainability objectives.

DSV’s business practices are based on sustainability guidelines and ethical principles. These foundations ensure consistency across all areas of operation, which is a key element in effectively driving the decarbonization of the business and reducing environmental impact throughout the entire value chain.

International agencies assessing the implementation of sustainability goals have recognized DSV’s consistent efforts. The company ranks among the highest-rated organizations in the transport and logistics (TSL) industry and has received, among others, a Platinum rating from EcoVadis with a score of 81/100, an AA rating from MSCI, a score of 12.4 from Sustainalytics, and 53 points from S&P Global. The prestigious TIME magazine has also included DSV in its original ranking of the world’s 500 most responsible companies. These achievements are the result of the actions and decisions made by DSV teams across individual countries.

Every supply chain, regardless of industry, begins and ends in a warehouse. “That’s why at DSV we focus on finding solutions that minimize the environmental impact of the facilities we manage. - says Marcin Muś, Senior Manager, Facility and Maintenance at DSV - In Poland, we pay particular attention to the modernization of existing warehouse facilities, where even small changes can translate into significant savings in electricity, water, and gas used for heating.”

Investments that change the world

DSV is implementing a number of projects aimed at reducing the environmental impact of its warehousing operations. The following initiatives are selected examples illustrating how modern solutions support the achievement of sustainability goals while ensuring the highest quality of operations for our customers.

Locations in Błonie and Kampinos are two multi-client warehouses with a similar profile. Both facilities carry out operations for clients form sectors such as FMCG, including consumer chemicals, as well as additional VAS services, e. g. co-packing.

In December 2024, an advanced lighting and heating management system was launched in Błonie. Data from the first half of 2025 indicates that its use has reduced electricity consumption by 20% per month and natural gas consumption by 35%. Work is currently underway to introduce a similar solution for optimization of gas consumption in Kampinos – in the office and social areas of the building, a temperature management system identical to the one in Pęcice has been operating successfully since 2024. Furthermore, intelligent digital systems and special airlocks sealing the gates in the loading docks help limit temperature fluctuations in the part of the building where operations and storage take place. That in turn enables more precise management of cooling systems and results in savings in electricity and natural gas consumption of up to 20%.

DSV invests not only in the modernization of existing warehouses, but also in the construction of new facilities. One example being the logistics superhub in Łódź, which is scheduled to begin operations in the third quarter of 2026. The building has been designed in accordance with the DSV Group’s new global guidelines, and will be the first building in Poland constructed under them. The warehouse will be self-sufficient in terms of satisfying electricity demand, and will also be equipped with a range of technologies that will further reduce its environmental impact.More information: Superhub in Łódź