Lufthansa Cargo, CEVA Logistics sign SAF agreement
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Lufthansa Cargo announced Nov. 26 that it and CEVA Logistics have converted their memorandum of understanding (MOU) on the use of SAF, announced in the summer, into a binding agreement.
The agreement was signed Nov. 21 at CEVA Logistics’ Airfreight Annual Strategic Partners Council in Paris.
CEVA Logistics has committed to using SAF, credited in 2025, which corresponds to a reduction of 8,000 tons of CO2.
The decision to formalize the MOU in a long-term framework agreement running until the end of 2028 is an expression of a trusting cooperation that has grown over many years and is based on openness, continuous exchange and mutual learning.
“The agreement is a significant step in our partnership with Lufthansa Cargo and enables us to measurably reduce our CO2 emissions and make our supply chains more sustainable,” said Loic Gay, an executive with CEVA Logistics. “It is particularly important to us to do this with a partner who is committed to maximum transparency, clear sustainability standards and reliable certifications.”
For Lufthansa Cargo, the new agreement is another clear sign of the close and constructive cooperation with CEVA Logistics, which has proven particularly valuable in strategic future-oriented topics such as sustainability.
Both companies said they are committed to open exchange and to promoting solutions that have a real impact.
“CEVA Logistics’ decision to make extensive use of SAF demonstrates its clear commitment to making an effective contribution to the decarbonization of air freight,” said Anand Kulkarni with Lufthansa Cargo. “Climate protection requires strong partnerships and decisive action. This agreement creates a solid foundation for achieving further progress together.”
In addition, the framework agreement structures further cooperation in the area of SAF and enables further measures to be taken in the future.
The SAF used comes exclusively from waste and residual materials, is palm oil-free and meets the highest international standards.
The emission reductions are transparently confirmed to CEVA Logistics via audited “emission mitigation certificates” and are based on an audited proof of sustainability at Lufthansa Cargo.
With the agreement now concluded, Lufthansa Cargo and CEVA Logistics are sending a clear signal for verifiable CO2 reduction and strengthening their long-term cooperation in the field of sustainable logistics solutions.
The SAF agreement is the latest part of a broader sustainability partnership between CEVA Logistics and Lufthansa Cargo, including knowledge sharing, circular-economy solutions and joint innovation and research initiatives.































