June 8 marks World Ocean Day, a global initiative to celebrate and protect our planet’s oceans. But it’s also a powerful reminder of how deeply connected the world is through ocean trade since around 80% of globally traded goods are transported by sea.¹
As we work together toward more sustainable logistics, ocean freight is indeed part of the solution, alongside air and road – and at Logivity, we believe real sustainability requires a connected, end-to-end view across all transport modes.
Logistics doesn’t stop at the shoreline

At Logivity, we understand that real-world logistics is multimodal. A shipment might cross the ocean in a container, move by air for speed, and reach its destination by road. That’s why our platform supports not only road, but also ocean and air transport – enabling leaner, greener logistics from end to end.
We help logistics teams go beyond single-mode thinking—connecting your data, operations, and sustainability goals no matter how your goods move.
Trusted collaboration is key
Digital tools alone aren’t enough. To reduce emissions, cut costs, and build resilience, logistics must be collaborative – across stakeholders, systems, and modes. That’s where Logivity comes in. We provide the infrastructure that helps companies and organizations:
- Improve planning between transport modes
- Centralize logistics data from multiple carriers
- Support accurate carbon reporting and reduction strategies
Whether you’re shipping by sea, air, or road, we help you see the full picture – across cost, emissions, and service levels.
The future is connected – and so is your logistics
World Ocean Day reminds us that every shipment has global impact. Sustainable logistics must be integrated, not optimized in silos:
- Smarter ocean logistics reduce empty moves and improve port coordination
- Cross-modal visibility shows not just where goods are, but what they cost—financially and environmentally
- End-to-end logistics combines service, cost, and emissions into one connected strategy
At Logivity, we help logistics teams embrace this complexity, and turn it into clarity. By unifying insights across land, sea, and air, we enable better decisions, better outcomes, and real sustainability. Let’s rethink logistics – not just by road, but across modes.
Get in touch to explore how multimodal collaboration can move your logistics forward.
¹ Source: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Review of Maritime Transport – maritime shipping accounts for over 80% of the volume of global trade.