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How T-King is helping cities go green with deliveries

You’re not alone if you’ve wondered how deliveries can get better for the environment. T-King’s efforts in Beijing might just give a peek at what’s possible.

Shaynah Miranda Shaynah Miranda on Jan 03, 2025
T-King partners with Beijing Green Urban Distribution Alliance to push for greener urban deliveries.

The Beijing Green Urban Distribution Alliance officially launched on October 10, planning to bring zero-carbon solutions to city deliveries. Organized by Farizon Green Urban Transport, the alliance includes T-King and more than ten urban logistics companies, all working together to develop new vehicle models and enhance urban logistics. The initiative comes after the launch of Beijing’s transport capacity service network, taking another action in contemporizing deliveries around the city

Executives from Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicle Group, Yihuodi Logistics, and other logistics leaders were present at the launch. The event featured the alliance's goal of improving operational efficiency through specific solutions like financial tools, IT support, and custom vehicles. These things want to help member companies meet the different needs of Beijing’s distribution market.

T-King’s involvement further shows its efforts to support greener transportation. During the event, alliance members received packages with tools to improve their services, including electric vehicles and support for better operations. The alliance’s goal is to make city deliveries faster, cleaner, and more reliable.

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Green Urban Transport, under Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicle Group, is leading this project. They provide advanced technology and services to improve vehicle performance and cut emissions. The alliance’s work concentrates on creating solutions that help cities manage deliveries while reducing environmental impact.

Green urban logistics is clearly gaining attention with this alliance in Beijing. While it’s currently happening in Beijing, it makes you wonder if this kind of setup could work in places like the Philippines. Could a similar idea work in the Philippines?  While waiting to see if this idea will reach the Philippines, visit TruckDeal.com.ph to explore T-King trucks and other options for your business.

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