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Bertschi employees planning an intermodal rail container transport.

Bertschi receives safety award from Covestro

APAC

Bertschi Global AG has won the Covestro Asia Pacific “Innovation in Transportation Safety” Award for its “Outstanding Initiative for Transportation Safety Improvement”. As part of the Safety Champion Program Covestro honors logistics service providers for outstanding initiatives in improving safety standards. With an innovative tank container design, Bertschi is setting new safety and efficiency standards for the global logistics of liquid chemical products.

ovestro is a leading manufacturer of high-performance polymers and has 30 production sites around the globe, including a strong presence in the Asia-Pacific region. As a global player in the chemical industry Covestro embeds safety and sustainability in every element of the company’s strategy. With the initialisation of the “Safety Champion Program” Covestro expresses the importance of safe logistic operations for its supply chain. The goal of the program is to encourage their logistics service providers to be self-driven for safety and promote best practices sharing.

Bertschi received the award on March 9 in Pattaya (Thailand) in the category “Innovation in Transportation Safety”, being awarded for the highest safety and quality standards of their global deep-sea tank container fleet. Each container is equipped with collapsible handrail and 100 percent walkway coverage, the combination of which ensures a safe working environment when on top of the container.

The award was handed over by Mr. Samir Hifri, Senior Vice President, Head of Supply Chain Center, APAC, Covestro to Shawn Ng, General Manager Isotanks Bertschi South East Asia, Singapore and Roger Gloor, Technical Manager Isotanks Bertschi Group, in an award ceremony attended by the Covestro Supply Chain Leadership Team Asia Pacific.

Bertschi was the first operator to devise this innovative design as permanent installation and apply it to the total fleet of global tank containers. As a result, no working-at-height accident was recorded since the fleet of currently over 9,000 tank containers was put into global operations. The design is highly appreciated by shippers and receivers of chemicals as well as all other parties involved in the container handling. The innovative design of the containers is also setting new safety and efficiency standards for the global transportation of liquid chemical products.

For Bertschi it is a great honour to receive this award from one of their most important global customers. “This prize is a wonderful recognition for the measures we implemented to ensure a safe working environment for all parties involved. Bertschi would like to thank Covestro for this award and will strongly continue to support initiatives for more safety in chemical logistics. We are looking forward to an ongoing fruitful collaboration in the coming years”, says William Leigh-Pemberton, General Manager Bertschi Asia-Pacific (Shanghai).

It is Bertschi`s declared ambition to be industry leader in innovation, safety, sustainability and service quality. This award shows that the right strategy was chosen and encourages us all to continue on this path - in the name of safety!

Bertschi expands globally and leads the way in decarbonized logistics

In 2024, Bertschi Group expanded its global footprint with new operations launched in Japan, Korea, and India. The company strengthened its commitment to sustainability by engaging in decarbonized logistics and the transport of renewable energy. Customer service was further enhanced through automation and tailored digital solutions, driving greater efficiency and personalized support. Bertschi achieved a turnover of CHF 1.01 billion, marking a 5% increase, though margins remained under pressure. The company invested over CHF 90 million in global expansions, infrastructure for sustainable logistics to meet Europe’s growing import demands, and digitalization initiatives. Additionally, Bertschi co-founded the Women in Logistics consortium to promote diversity and inclusion within the sector.

Bird’s-eye-view of the trimodal Bertschi terminal, plastics hub, and warehouse facility at the Antwerp Zomerweg port

Bertschi expands globally and leads the way in decarbonized logistics

In 2024, Bertschi Group expanded its global footprint with new operations launched in Japan, Korea, and India. The company strengthened its commitment to sustainability by engaging in decarbonized logistics and the transport of renewable energy. Customer service was further enhanced through automation and tailored digital solutions, driving greater efficiency and personalized support. Bertschi achieved a turnover of CHF 1.01 billion, marking a 5% increase, though margins remained under pressure. The company invested over CHF 90 million in global expansions, infrastructure for sustainable logistics to meet Europe’s growing import demands, and digitalization initiatives. Additionally, Bertschi co-founded the Women in Logistics consortium to promote diversity and inclusion within the sector.

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