about-img
Hey ! We are Unievo Logistics

We Provide Full Range
Global Logistics Solution

We distinguish ourselves by providing world-class multimodal contract logistics - effectively promoting and delivering freight forwarding, consolidation, customs clearance, warehousing, lashing, packing and crating, last mile delivery, door to door delivery, project cargo, GSA, Charter and other industry solutions from service points in Africa through Air, Sea, Rail, Road, and Multimodal Transport

On Point Service Delivery

Contact us and let us show you how we can make your business and trade in East and Central Africa experience cost-savings in the form of equity or time!

shape-img

World’s Leading Contract Logistics Partner



Mission Statement

To enhance the wealth generating capability of the enterprise in a globalizing environment delivering superior and sustainable stakeholder value.


Vision Statement

Sustain Unievo Logistics position as one of the Africa’s most valuable company through world class performance creating growing value for the African economy and the company’s stakeholders.

Brand Objective

Unievo Logistics is committed to offering valuable solutions to all your logistics needs, always meeting the highest standards. We proactively and constantly train and educate our staff to be the best in the business, as we further develop our position as a global market leader of transport and logistics solutions while facilitating business growth.



Green Logistics

In today’s world, where climate change and environmental sustainability are major concerns, businesses are increasingly focusing on adopting green practices. One crucial aspect of sustainability is reducing the carbon footprint of supply chains. Supply chains play a significant role in contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental impacts. We are exploring the environmental impact of supply chains, the importance of sustainability, and practical steps that companies can take to achieve low-carbon logistics


The Environmental Impact of Supply Chains

Supply chains have a substantial environmental footprint, often surpassing the impact of a company’s own operational activities. Supply chains account for more than 80% of greenhouse gas emissions and over 90% of the impact on air, land, water, biodiversity, and geological resources. This highlights the critical need for companies to address sustainability challenges in their supply chains


The Importance of Green Logistics

Adopting green logistics practices is not only crucial for environmental sustainability but also beneficial for businesses. Reducing carbon emissions can help mitigate the effects of climate change, such as water scarcity and declining agricultural productivity, which can have significant financial implications for companies.


Pillars of Sustainability

Environmental Pillar: The environmental pillar focuses on protecting and restoring critical natural habitats, reducing air and water pollution, and promoting resource integrity. Key elements include ecosystem services, green engineering and chemistry, air quality, water quality, stressors, and resource integrity.

Social Pillar: The social pillar emphasizes the well-being of communities and individuals affected by supply chain activities. It includes aspects such as environmental justice, human health, participation, education, and sustainable communities.

Economic Pillar: The economic pillar focuses on creating jobs, generating incentives for sustainable practices, and promoting supply and demand dynamics that align with environmental and social goals. It includes elements such as jobs, incentives, supply and demand, natural resource accounting, costs, and prices.


Strategies for Reducing Carbon Footprint in Supply Chains

1. Space Utilization: Optimizing space utilization in shipping containers, vehicles, and packaging is crucial for reducing carbon emissions. Many containers sail across oceans partially empty, resulting in unnecessary emissions. By maximizing cube utilization and ensuring packaging is the right fit for products, companies can significantly reduce the amount of air being transported and minimize carbon emissions.
2. Materials Management: Choosing sustainable materials for packaging is essential for reducing the environmental impact of supply chains. While corrugated packaging is generally more sustainable than plastic, not all corrugated packaging is equal. Using high-quality materials that protect products during transit can minimize the need for repackaging, reducing material waste and carbon emissions.
3. Strategic Analysis: Measuring and analyzing supply chain data is crucial for identifying areas where efficiencies can be achieved. By engaging suppliers and analyzing the impact of different steps in the supply chain, companies can uncover opportunities to reduce carbon emissions.