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GreenPath Logistics Announces Plans to Double Alternative Fuel Fleet, Hire up to 200 New Employees

COMPANY HELPS CUSTOMERS REDUCE CARBON EMISSIONS BY UP TO 85% THROUGH SUSTAINABLE LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS

As more companies focus on becoming net zero, GreenPath Logistics (GPL) announced plans to double the size of its fleet. Dallas-based GPL’s alternative fuel fleet helps customers reduce carbon emissions by up to 85%. GPL also plans to hire up to 200 new employees this year to support business growth. Available positions include alternative fuel truck drivers, dispatchers, and technicians.

GPL launched in 2020 as a subsidiary of NGV Global Group. It has quickly become one of the largest privately-owned, 100% alternative fuel transportation companies in the Unites States. The GPL fleet currently includes 200 medium- and heavy-duty commercial trucks. These trucks operate on compressed natural gas and renewable natural gas, as well as hybrid electric vehicles. GPL will deploy 15 to 20 new vehicles in its fleet each month. It will also roll out fully electric powertrain commercial trucks in early 2023 through a partnership with Hyliion Holdings Corp.

“We are seeing more Fortune 500 companies interested in ‘green’ transportation solutions as they look for strategies to reduce carbon emissions and improve their ESG scores,” says Shan Zaidi, president of NGV Global Group. “Our business has grown exponentially in the past year with daily customer shipments increasing by 900% since 2021.” Zaidi says NGV Global Group commits to deploying the latest technologies in its fleet to ensure it provides cost-effective, sustainable, and reliable transportation solutions to meet the needs of each customers.

GPL opened a Houston location in November 2021 and added 140 new positions last year to support its expanding service area, which includes Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, and New Mexico. Find out more, visit www.greenpathlogistics.com.

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