The Company Transportes Campillo announced this week the launch of an ambitious logistics innovation project that promises to transform the transportation sector in the Valencian Community.
Under the name “Campillo Green Logistics 2030,” the initiative’s primary goal is to reduce CO₂ emissions from its operations by 60% over the next five years. To achieve this, the company plans to introduce a new fleet of electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles, as well as implement advanced route optimization systems using artificial intelligence.
According to internal sources, the project has already begun with the purchase of the first long-haul electric trucks, which will initially operate on regional routes before expanding nationwide. “We are committed to the future of sustainable transportation and want to lead this change from within the industry,” a company spokesperson reportedly said.
In addition, the plan includes the construction of a new smart logistics hub on the outskirts of Valencia, equipped with automated loading and unloading systems, as well as solar panels for self-sufficient energy supply. This infrastructure would help reduce delivery times and improve the company’s operational efficiency.
Another key component of the project is the training of its staff. Transportes Campillo plans to invest in technology training programs for its employees, with the aim of helping them adapt to new digital systems and the operation of alternative-energy vehicles.
Although no specific dates have yet been confirmed for the completion of the plan, the company says the first results will be visible over the course of next year. With this initiative, the company aims to position itself as a leader in innovation and sustainability within Spain’s transportation sector.