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YMX Logistics Earns 2026 G75 Green Supply Chain Recognition for Sustainable Yard Operations

By MGN EditorialMay 27, 2026 at 12:00 AM

YMX Logistics has been named a 2026 G75 Green Supply Chain Partner by Inbound Logistics, recognising the company's commitment to electrification, innovation, and optimisation across its national yard logistics operations.

YMX Logistics, a Henderson, Nevada-based provider of integrated yard logistics services, has been named a 2026 G75 Green Supply Chain Partner by Inbound Logistics, the company announced on 26 May 2026. The G75 designation, awarded annually by Inbound Logistics, identifies companies demonstrating measurable leadership in sustainable supply chain practices. According to the company's announcement via PR Newswire, YMX's recognition centres on its progress in three key areas: operational innovation, fleet electrification, and logistics optimisation across its yard management network. As a national provider serving enterprise shippers, YMX Logistics operates at the critical interface between freight transport and warehouse or distribution centre operations — a segment of the supply chain that has historically lagged behind long-haul trucking and ocean freight in adopting low-emission technologies. Yard operations, which involve the movement of trailers and containers within terminal and distribution environments, represent a significant but often overlooked source of diesel emissions in the broader logistics sector. The company's focus on electrification aligns with broader industry trends, as port authorities, terminal operators, and logistics providers across North America accelerate the transition to zero-emission yard tractors and terminal equipment in response to tightening environmental regulations and shipper sustainability mandates. For maritime and intermodal supply chain professionals, yard logistics efficiency has direct implications for port and terminal throughput. Delays or inefficiencies in yard operations can create bottlenecks that ripple upstream to vessel scheduling and container dwell times, making sustainable yard management an increasingly strategic priority. YMX's inclusion in the G75 list positions the company alongside other recognised leaders in green logistics at a time when shippers are under growing pressure to document and reduce Scope 3 emissions across their supply chains. The full G75 Green Supply Chain Partners list is published by Inbound Logistics in its annual sustainability-focused editorial feature.
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