
Toll Group, a leading global transportation and logistics provider, is accelerating the decarbonisation of maritime logistics with the launch of Singapore’s first decarbonisation hub* dedicated to electric supply vessels. This 12-month proof of concept, developed in partnership with Yinson GreenTech, sets a new benchmark for smart, safe, and sustainable port operations aligned with Singapore’s Green Plan 2030 and Toll Group’s commitment to achieving global net-zero ambitions.
The initiative is expected to cut emissions by up to 80% per trip, saving more than a tonne of CO₂ per trip, while optimising vessel movements and leading to overall improvements in operational efficiency.
“This project will deliver real-world data and insights to guide future regulations and accelerate innovation across Asia,” said Jonathon Kottegoda-Breden, President Asia Logistics, Toll Group. “By establishing Singapore’s first decarbonisation hub dedicated to electric supply vessels, we aim to enable broader adoption of green maritime technologies, reduce fossil fuel dependency, and cut emissions throughout the region."
The hub integrates electric marine transport, smart warehousing, and efficient cargo trucking into a digitally connected end-to-end operation. Real-time coordination ensures clean, responsive logistics and service levels for customers in one of the world’s most dynamic logistics hubs.
“Singapore is a critical growth engine for Toll, and this launch reflects our commitment to building smarter, cleaner supply chains,” continued Jonathon Kottegoda-Breden. “We’re pioneering a blueprint for sustainable maritime logistics across Asia.”
“Singapore is a critical growth engine for Toll, and this launch reflects our commitment to building smarter, cleaner supply chains,” continued Jonathon Kottegoda-Breden. “We’re pioneering a blueprint for sustainable maritime logistics across Asia.”
Purpose-built charging infrastructure and smart cargo handling equipment will maximise uptime and ensure predictable turnarounds for time-sensitive cargo. Digitally verified processes will guarantee fast, safe, and efficient transfers.
“By integrating electric vessels with smart infrastructure and digital processes, we’re showing how sustainable solutions can deliver both operational efficiency and significant emissions reductions,” added Rajeev Sood, Executive Vice President – Energy, Marine & Renewables, Asia Logistics, Toll Group.
Strategically located near Changi Airport and Singapore’s Eastern Anchorages, the hub enables rapid air-sea connectivity, efficient trailer access, and consolidated warehousing, reinforcing Singapore’s position as a forward-looking logistics hub for the region.
As Toll advances this next phase of sustainable logistics, the company remains committed to helping move the businesses that move the world.
The launch was marked by a media and customer event featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony and an exclusive product tour, giving attendees a first-hand look at the hub’s advanced infrastructure and electric vessel technology.
* A decarbonisation hub is a centralised facility that drives the transition to low-carbon operations by integrating clean energy technologies, infrastructure, and processes to reduce emissions across supply chain.
About Toll Group
At Toll, we do more than just logistics - we move the businesses that move the world. Our 14,000 team members can help solve any logistics, transport or supply chain challenge – big or small. We have been supporting our customers for more than 130 years. Today, we support more than 20,000 customers worldwide from around 300 sites in over 30 markets, and a forwarding network spanning 140 countries. We are proudly part of Japan Post.