To make real progress toward net zero, we need to work together, finding new routes, new ways of optimizing loads, and new ways of working. Collaborative shipping is at the core of what we do at LOTS. We leverage Scania’s European inbound logistics network, capitalizing on network design efficiencies and high volumes, optimizing the movement of goods, reducing empty miles, and lowering costs.
The result? A unique partnership opportunity to reach common sustainability and efficiency goals together in the network.
Our offering
Network design
We optimize supply chains by analyzing customer logistics to identify potential partnerships and overlapping opportunities. Using data-driven insights, we streamline our joint operations, reduce costs, and cut emissions. This ensures overall performance improvement and sustainable transport flows.
Net-zero transition planning
Focused on supporting businesses in their decarbonization journey, we provide strategic guidance to reduce emissions and achieve net-zero targets. We tailor solutions to meet evolving regulations, ensuring long-term sustainability while maintaining operational effectiveness.
Freight management
We provide comprehensive freight management services that optimize transport flows across industries. Through route optimization, load planning, and real-time monitoring, we deliver sustainable logistics solutions.
Reporting and insight
We deliver transparent reporting and actionable insights by analyzing key logistics metrics. Our advanced tools pinpoint inefficiencies and highlight improvement areas, helping businesses refine strategies, reduce emissions, and ensure regulatory compliance while improving cost efficiency.
Preparing your supply chain for the future
Often, the exact route that goods travel is unknown. In this case, we demonstrate how we co-design transport flows with suitable consolidation points within the existing Scania network, optimizing for cost and efficiency. Volumes are then combined with Scania’s for higher fill rates and lower emissions. This creates a network with high asset utilization, a crucial factor for the shift to electric.
Delivery precision
COST
Co2 emissions (from efficiency gains)
Co2 emissions (from Full BEV redesign)
Our ecosystem approach
We believe collaboration is the key to transforming road freight for a greener future. From transport operators to energy providers and green financing partners, every customer and collaborator becomes an integral part of our dynamic ecosystem.
With our seamless integration, you gain access to a resilient network and innovative solutions—whether it’s optimizing logistics, enhancing energy efficiency, or pioneering sustainable practices.
Together, we can meet tomorrow’s challenges today by innovating, optimizing, and driving greater efficiency and sustainability.
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Insights –
Racing Against 2030: Small Carriers, Big Sustainability Challenges
Europe’s transport sector must cut emissions fast to meet 2030 climate goals. While big players push ahead, small and medium carriers – the backbone of the industry – risk being left behind. This article highlights their challenges and the solutions needed to keep them part of the transition.
In an interview with Dagens industri, Johan Palmqvist, Managing Director of LOTS Europe, and Jonathan Jönsson, Tech Lead, explain how LOTS Group leverages AI and data to reduce empty mileage, optimize vehicle utilization, and make electric freight commercially viable.
LOTS Group Acquires Elain – Strengthening capacity for data-driven CO₂ reduction
As pressure mounts on the logistics sector to cut emissions, many companies still struggle to turn climate data into actionable change. With the acquisition of Elain, LOTS Group is bridging that gap. By combining operational expertise with one of the market’s most advanced emissions platforms, the two companies aim to deliver deeper insights, stronger compliance, and measurable CO₂ reductions — without compromising on cost or quality.
White paper: It’s Not the Truck – It’s the System: How to Make Electric Freight Work
The road to decarbonized freight isn’t blocked by technology — it’s blocked by outdated thinking.
Battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) are ready. Long-range electric trucks exist. Public charging infrastructure is growing along Europe’s major corridors. So why aren’t we seeing widescale adoption of electric road freight?
The answer is simple: it’s not about the truck. It’s about the system around it.