The CMA CGM Group operates all over the world and on every sea. In order to offer personalised service, the company owns a portfolio of brands and subsidiaries that complement one another and offers strong regional expertise:
Delmas, to and from Africa
ANL, in Oceania
CNC, in the Intra-Asia market
US Lines, in Oceania and North America's West Coast
MacAndrews, in Europe
Comanav, in North Africa
Other CMA CGM activities & subsidiaries are:
CMA Ships, for vessel fleet and crew management (upkeep, provisioning, construction projects, etc.);
CMA Terminals & Terminal Link, for terminal construction, acquisition, and operation around the world;
CMA CGM Logistics, for integrated global logistical solutions;
intermodal transport solutions around the world, and Greenmodal Transport, in Europe.
CMA CGM: environmental concerns at the heart of the Group's strategy
The sustainable development policy, launched several years ago by Jacques Saadé, is central to the CMA CGM Group's decision-making. Since 2005, CMA CGM has improved its CO2 performance by 40% (projection: 50% by 2015).
There are many reasons for this environmental efficiency:
ships with the latest technologies for ensuring safety and protecting the environment ;
pioneering investment in eco-containers since 2005 ;
creation of Greenmodal Transport in 2012, the first three-mode French shipping operator combining rail, river, and road transport, all while guaranteeing the lowest environmental impact at the lowest cost ;
a ISO 14001 certification for the management of the Group's ships obtained in 2013 ;
and much more…
CMA CGM Group, as the world's third largest container shipping company, is determined to conduct its business activities in a responsible, transparent and ethical way, maintaining its values. In that regard, aCode of Ethics was created by the CMA CGM Group for its employees.
The CMA CGM Group is also furthering its corporate responsibility through the CMA CGM Corporate Foundation, founded by Mrs Naïla Saadé, which has been serving children since 2005.