MedSpeed is dedicated to constantly strengthen our sustainability impact. Our team is excited for this next step forward with our electric vehicle commitment.
MedSpeed Announces “25 by 25” Electric Vehicle Commitment
Healthcare logistics provider strengthens its commitment to sustainability with initiative to electrify fleet.
ELMHURST (PRWEB) MARCH 31, 2023
MedSpeed, the market-leading provider of same-day transportation services to the healthcare industry, announced its new electric vehicle initiative, “25 by 25.” The company has committed to convert 25 percent of its current eligible fleet to
electric vehicles by the end of 2025.
“Health isn’t just what happens in a doctor’s office or hospital, it’s about the environment around us and everything people need to live healthy lives,” said Jake Crampton, CEO of MedSpeed. “MedSpeed has made a concerted effort to contribute to the health of our communities by reducing the number of miles driven, digitizing paper processes and helping our customers reduce waste. This commitment to the electrification of our fleet reflects our company values and we are super excited to take that forward.”
In 2022, MedSpeed partnered with the General Motors fleet team to begin its electrifcation efforts. After evaluating the electric vehicle options, MedSpeed placed an initial order for 50 Chevy Bolts. Placing this order was a first strong step toward meeting the company’s “25 by 25” pledge, as the order made up more than one-third of MedSpeed’s eligible vehicle replacements.
“Each of the Bolt EVs we’ve placed in operation in California is equivalent to the annual atmospheric cleaning power of 375 mature trees,” said Natalie Laackman, MedSpeed CFO. “As MedSpeed continues to add EVs into our fleet, we are making a cleaner environment for the future, reducing operational costs and contributing to a better way of life in the communities where we operate.”
In addition to its electric vehicle initiative, MedSpeed continues to contribute to sustainability in other ways.
- Smart network design — MedSpeed’s smart network design process reduces the number of miles driven by an
average of 25 percent per customer - Reduce redundant transportation — MedSpeed reduces redundant transportation (and other shipping) by
consolidating other movements into its customers’ existing routes - Waste avoidance — MedSpeed’s customers avoid waste from product expiration by sharing items through the
connected network - Paperless to digital — MedSpeed has a digital ecosystem that reduces paper consumption through paperless
invoicing as well as paperless activity logging and reporting - Quality — MedSpeed’s leading quality rating leads to fewer unnecessary miles driven to correct errors
“Sustainability is something we all own,” continued Laackman. “It’s important that as a business and as leaders, we champion making a difference through authentic change. We see this as a first step in our ongoing journey.”
To celebrate the first electric vehicles the company added to its fleet, in mid-January MedSpeed held an event at its San Diego hub, which has been outfitted with charging stations. The company will be adding charging stations for its expanded fleet to several other hubs around the U.S. later this year.