DHL and Formula 1 have announced a multi-year partnership extension, continuing to deliver the FIA Formula One World Championship events worldwide. With more than 40 years of expertise in motorsports logistics, DHL celebrates its 20th anniversary as Formula 1’s Official Logistics Partner, making it the sport’s longest-standing Global Partner. The partnership has seen the transition into a more sustainable era of transport and logistics as Formula 1 looks to reach its Net Zero goal by 2030. Following the successful introduction of biofuel-powered trucks last year during the European leg of the season, the number of trucks has more than doubled this year to a total of 37 trucks. Each truck, on average, achieves an 83% reduction in carbon emissions compared to its diesel-driven counterpart.
“In addition to renewing our partnership, we are proud to be the sport’s longest-standing global partner, marking DHL’s 20th anniversary as the Official Logistics Partner of Formula 1, delivering the race between the races,” explains Arjan Sissing, Global Head of Brand Marketing at DHL Group. “Both companies are strongly committed to sustainability goals and a common vision to make the sport greener and more efficient. As a pioneer in sustainable logistics, we are delighted to maintain our collaboration with Formula 1 to achieve these objectives together.”
During their 20-year partnership, Formula 1 and DHL have experienced significant transformation, notably an expanded calendar, which this year features 24 races and has been rationalized to create a better flow of races in certain regions to reduce freight distance travelled between events. The most notable change, however, occurred in 2019 when Formula 1 announced its Net Zero target, in which DHL’s world-leading multimodal logistics, incorporating road, air and sea freight, are a key factor in reducing logistics-related carbon emissions. Leading the charge in green logistics, in addition to introducing the biofuel-powered trucks last year, DHL has utilized fuel-efficient Boeing 777 aircraft in its operations. These aircraft have resulted in a significant 17% reduction in carbon emissions compared to traditional aircraft. DHL and Formula 1 remain steadfast in their commitment to their green agenda and will continue to explore additional sustainable logistics initiatives during the upcoming season.
Jonny Haworth, Director of Commercial Partnerships at Formula 1, says: “As our longest-standing partner, DHL has become such a crucial part of the delivery of our events, so we’re delighted to continue that successful collaboration for many more years. Our partnership has seen the sport transform in more ways than one, and DHL has been hugely supportive of our transition to a more sustainable sport, which will continue to be key as we move towards 2030. As sustainable logistics continues to develop, I look forward to seeing the positive impact and innovations that come next.”
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