Principles & Best Practices for Book and Claim in Heavy Transport

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Contributing and supporting individuals and organizations

Contributing individuals and organizations
This document represents consensus among the contributing parties, reflecting conceptual agreement on the principles and best practices outlined here. However, this consensus does not imply that all contributing parties fully implement every best practice within the document given their various roles in the value chain. It is the result of thorough discussion, synthesis, and alignment of diverse expert viewpoints, which ensures that the final recommendations are both robust and broadly supported by both industry practitioners and civil society within the heavy transport sector. Below is an alphabetical list of those who have played a pivotal role in crafting this document:

Contributing
Aaron Robinson, IAG
Adam Kirby, ISCC System
Adam Klauber, World Energy LLC
Andrea Schoen, Smart Freight Centre
Bianca Garvin, Global Maritime Forum
Claire Dougherty, RMI
Dr. Andreas Muendel, Senior Vice President Strategy & Operations Programs, DHL Group
Esther Sicong Li, RMI
Frederik Jacobsen, Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
Gabriel von Müller – Müller-BBM Cert Umweltgutacher GmbH
Harri Tanner, Neste
Judith Musau, Global Maritime Forum
Kathleen Wight, World Energy LLC
Laura Hutchinson, RMI
Louise Dobler, NORDEN
Nicole Sautter, Director Global Sustainability American Express Global Business Travel
Noelle Froehlich, Senior Expert Clean Operations, DHL Group
Nora Lovell Marchant, VP Global Sustainability American Express Global Business Travel
Oscar Hernandez, RMI
Patric Puetz, Smart Freight Centre
Quintin Barnes, Smart Freight Centre
Thomas Bock, ISCC System
William Boatwright, NORDEN

Contributing Organizations
DHL Group
Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
World Energy LLC
Norden
Deloitte
RMI
Smart Freight Centre

Supporting individuals and organizations

In addition to the above contributors, this document has been reviewed and supported by other key stakeholders in the heavy transport sector. These individuals and organizations, while not directly involved in the drafting process, have provided their support for the principles and best practices outlined in this document as of publication, June 28, 2024. Listed alphabetically, they include:

Supporting Individuals
Anne Shudy Palmer, Green Worldwide Shipping, LLC
Antoine Vessiere, Bollore logistics
Bertil Duinhouwer, CarbonLeap
Cécile BRAY, GEODIS
Cheng Zhaopeng, Shanghai Biobased
Dr. Christoph Wolff, Smart Freight Centre
Daniel Tucker, Intersect Power
David Coleman, MOV3MENT
David Prieto, ClimeCo
Denis Choumert, European Shippers Council
Ding Ye, Lenovo
Elham Hassanzadeh, Arxax
Ginevra Lapi, ACT Commodities B.V.
Himanshu Sharma
Ingrid Irigoyen, Zero Emission Maritime Buyers Alliance (ZEMBA)
Nancy Bsales, 4Air
Raj Kumar, DISIDE Technologies Private Limited
Rob Neale
Serkan Akman, Rotterdam Mainport Institute
Shaun Morrow, Mainfreight
Zhaopeng Cheng, Shanghai Biobased

Supporting Organizations
123Carbon
4Air
ACT Commodities B.V.
Allchiefs
Asstra
CarbonLeap
CHOOOSE
ClimeCo
DISIDE Technologies Private Limited
Evident
Forto Logistics SE & Co. KG
GEODIS
Green Worldwide Shipping, LLC
Intersect Power
Lenovo
LKW WALTER
MOV3MENT
Shanghai Biobased
shipzero GmbH
Twelve Benefit Corporation