karbon track is the platform to measure, analyse, and report the indirect emissions of your logistics operations. It allows you to automatically calculate your carbon footprint by mode of transport — road, air, sea, or rail — generate reliable reports in seconds, and stay fully compliant with current environmental regulations.

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KEY DATA

Measuring indirect emissions: The major logistics challenge

And not all tools are prepared to measure them accurately.

Indirect emissions are often overlooked
Subcontractors, carriers, external warehouses — a large part of the impact is spread across suppliers and goes unmeasured.
Data is scattered across too many sources
Spreadsheets, emails, ERPs, third-party platforms — consolidating reliable data becomes slow and error-prone.
Regulatory requirements are constantly increasing
Each new law requires better documentation of environmental impact. Reports need to be ready before they are requested.

That’s why we developed Karbon Track

A tool designed to calculate, analyse, and report the environmental impact of logistics operations.

01
Accurate GHG measurement
Convert consumption into CO₂e using official emission factors.
02
Calculation by transport mode and stage
Break down emissions by logistics stage and transport type: road, sea, air, or rail.
03
Verified methodology
Obtain calculations validated by Lloyd’s Register in line with EMEP/EEA and ISO 14064-3.
04
Detailed downloadable reports
Generate extended or simplified reports, ready to share with stakeholders.
05
Customised statistics
Analyse emissions by dates, projects, transport mode, or cargo type.
06
Full integration
Import data via Excel, CSV, or connect directly to your ERP system through our API.

Calculate your carbon footprint in minutes and make impactful decisions

Request a demo or speak with our team.

Ana Penas

Innovation Project Manager

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