The International Foundation for Chemical Logistics (IFCL) and the Dutch Association for Chemical Warehousing (VNCW) are collaborating to develop a best practice guide for hydrogen-driven logistics. This initiative is being undertaken to address the growing demand for more sustainable and environmentally friendly logistics solutions.
Hydrogen is a clean and abundant energy source that has the potential to revolutionize the logistics industry. Hydrogen-powered vehicles emit only water vapor, making them an attractive alternative to traditional diesel-powered vehicles. However, the use of hydrogen in logistics is still in its infancy, and there is a need for clear guidance on best practices for its safe and effective use.
The IFCL and VNCW recognize the importance of developing a comprehensive best practice guide to address the challenges associated with hydrogen-driven logistics. The guide will cover various aspects of hydrogen storage, handling, and transportation, as well as safety considerations and risk mitigation strategies.
The guide will also provide specific recommendations on how to identify and manage different types of hydrogen-based fuels, such as liquid hydrogen, compressed hydrogen, and hydrogen fuel cells. It will also cover the various regulatory requirements and international standards that apply to the use of hydrogen in logistics.
The development of this best practice guide is a collaborative effort that involves input from various stakeholders, including industry experts, government agencies, and fuel cell manufacturers. The IFCL and VNCW are committed to promoting the safe and efficient use of hydrogen in logistics and ensuring that the guide is regularly updated to reflect the latest industry best practices.