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Governance and compliance take center stage
deugro has released its Sustainability Report 2025, outlining progress in governance, workforce initiatives, and environmental performance as regulatory and geopolitical pressures intensify across global logistics.
The Bremen based project logistics specialist said the report builds on its 2024 baseline, with a stronger focus on transparency, compliance frameworks, and internal accountability. In an environment where supply chains are increasingly exposed to political risk and cyber threats, the company highlighted investments in governance structures and information security.
The report points to enhanced internal processes and alignment with external standards as key steps toward strengthening organizational resilience. For operators handling complex breakbulk and project cargo, the question remains how far compliance can keep pace with shifting global regulations.
Workforce investment and safety initiatives expand
Under its social responsibility pillar, deugro detailed ongoing efforts to improve employee well being, safety, and engagement across regions. The company reported continued investment in mental health support, training programs, and inclusive workplace practices.
Health and safety remain a core focus, particularly in heavy lift and project logistics where operational risks are inherent. The company’s approach suggests a broader industry trend where workforce stability is becoming as critical as asset reliability.
Emissions tracking and data quality in focus
On the environmental side, deugro emphasized improvements in emissions measurement and environmental data quality. The company said it is working to standardize reporting and strengthen internal environmental management systems.
Efforts also include raising awareness across operations, reflecting the growing expectation from clients and regulators for measurable sustainability performance.
While the report does not introduce specific emissions reduction targets, it signals a shift toward more structured tracking and disclosure. For project cargo operators, the challenge is clear. How do you measure impact when every shipment is unique.




