Why responsibility isn’t a trend – it’s good logistics.
Sustainability has become a global headline, but in logistics it can’t just be a slogan. It has to work – every day, on every route.
At RoadFreightCompany, we don’t treat sustainability as a marketing topic. We treat it as operational logic: what’s efficient for the planet is often efficient for business.
When you reduce idle kilometers, you reduce emissions and fuel costs. When your routes are coordinated better, your drivers wait less, and your partners save time. When your equipment lasts longer, your maintenance cycles stabilize. Responsibility, in practice, is just well-managed logistics.
Instead of chasing abstract “green” goals, we focus on measurable improvements:
- Route efficiency.
Every optimized kilometer means lower CO₂ output and lower spend.
- Fleet modernization.
We work with carriers who maintain Euro VI standards or invest in alternative fuels.
- Digital coordination.
Paperless documentation and live updates cut administrative waste and delays.
- Sustainable partnerships.
We select partners who align with our values of long-term reliability and transparency.
Each of these steps might seem small, but their combined effect builds a system that wastes less, costs less, and lasts longer.
In the past two years, our integrated planning system reduced idle time by 14%, cut empty mileage by 9%, and improved fleet fuel efficiency across partner networks. It’s not charity – it’s performance. Our clients benefit from lower operating costs, fewer disruptions, and cleaner reporting for their own ESG compliance.
As our founder Adrian van Ree puts it: “A sustainable route is simply a well-designed one. Responsibility and efficiency go in the same direction.”
At RoadFreightCompany, sustainability isn’t a future target – it’s a daily discipline.

