LONG BEACH, Calif., April 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Metro PortsBy switching from conventional diesel to R99 renewable diesel—made from renewable sources“Even with a 3% increase in fuel consumption, our emissions decreased—demonstrating that environmental responsibility and business growth can go hand in hand,” said Lee Swietlikowski, President of Metro Ports, which is a division of Nautilus International Holding CorporationMetro Ports refined its emissions tracking process to validate these achievements and ensure accurate and transparent reporting. Key improvements included:“Nautilus and our subsidiaries are committed to sustainable operations and will continue to explore innovative ways to reduce our environmental impact. Our success at the Port of Long Beach is just one step toward a cleaner future,” added Robert Owens, President and CEO of Nautilus International Holding Corporation.Nautilus International Holding Corporation is an independent privately held American company with over a century of expertise in the maritime, cruise, and logistics industries. As the parent company of Metropolitan Stevedore Company (Metro Ports), Nautilus plays a vital role in ensuring the efficiency and reliability of cargo operations across the nation. With a strong legacy of excellence, Nautilus continues to drive innovation and operational excellence in global trade and transportation.With over a century of experience, Metro Ports is the backbone of efficient and reliable port operations. As a privately held company, Metro Ports ensure the seamless movement of cargo, keeping global trade flowing without disruption. A trusted partner in the industry, Metro Ports delivers safe, efficient, and customizable stevedoring and terminal management solutions that drive industries forward.
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