DHL + Envision partner up on sustainable innovations in logistics: DHL Group has inked a strategic partnership agreement with green tech firm Envision to foster sustainable innovations in the logistics and energy sectors, according to a press release (pdf). The partnership will cover providing logistics solutions, the supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), the provision of green energy, and the joint development of a "Net Zero Industrial & Logistic Park".

More details: Under the agreement, DHL will serve as Envision’s preferred logistics partner, providing it with fully integrated solutions to enhance efficiency and ensure streamlined logistics operations. The agreement also includes the establishment of a Net Zero Industrial Park, which is a new class of industrial park that integrates the supply chains of several industries including EV and battery production, according to the statement. Envision’s Park is already in operation in Asia and parts of Europe and the Middle East.

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Two large oil tankers caught fire after colliding near Singapore on Friday, Reuters reported earlier this week. The Singapore-flagged tanker Hafnia Nile — carrying about 300k barrels of naphtha — collided with Chinese-owned Ceres I, which was reportedly carrying around 2 mn barrels of Iranian crude oil.

No body, no crime: The Sao Tome and Principe-flagged supertanker Ceres I fled the scene of the fiery collision, and was later found in Malaysian waters with two tugboats towing it, according to a separate Reuters report. The Ceres I and two tugboats have been detained by the coast guard near Malaysia’s Bertam floating oil terminal pending further investigation.