Sustainability is becoming one of the biggest priorities in the logistics industry, and companies are under growing pressure to reduce emissions while maintaining operational efficiency. In this changing environment, YMX Logistics has earned national recognition for its efforts in building cleaner and smarter supply chain operations.
YMX Logistics announced on May 26 that Inbound Logistics named the company a 2026 G75 Green Supply Chain Partner. The annual list recognizes 75 companies that show strong leadership in sustainable logistics and supply chain practices.
According to the official announcement, the recognition highlights companies that help customers improve efficiency while reducing environmental impact through innovative transportation and logistics solutions.
Recognition for Sustainable Logistics Efforts
YMX Logistics is headquartered in Henderson, Nevada, and provides integrated yard logistics services across the United States. The company offers yard management, spotting and shuttling services, trailer rentals, and transportation technology solutions for enterprise customers.
Inbound Logistics selected YMX Logistics for its continued investment in electric yard operations and logistics technology. The company has focused on improving operational efficiency while supporting sustainability goals for large shipping networks.
A major part of that strategy is the company’s Yard Operating System (YOS), which helps coordinate yard movement, trailer management, and electric vehicle charging operations. YMX Logistics said the system improves yard flow, lowers fuel consumption, and increases asset utilization.
The company also stated that its platform helps businesses reduce operating costs while supporting long-term environmental goals.
Company Leaders Highlight Industry Shift
Matt Yearling, CEO of YMX Logistics, said the logistics industry is changing as more businesses look for sustainable transportation solutions that also improve performance and reliability.
He explained that customers increasingly want logistics partners that can help lower emissions without disrupting supply chain operations. Yearling added that YMX Logistics remains focused on combining technology, electrification, and operational efficiency to support customer needs.
The company noted that sustainability is no longer treated as a separate initiative in supply chain management. Instead, many businesses now view cleaner logistics operations as part of long-term business strategy and operational resilience.
Additional Industry Recognition in 2026
The G75 recognition follows several other industry awards received by YMX Logistics earlier this year.
In May 2026, the company received the ACT Expo Fleet Award for Leadership in Electric Yard Operations. It was also named a 2026 Top Green Fleet by Heavy Duty Trucking magazine.
These recognitions reflect the growing attention on electric fleet operations and low-emission transportation across the logistics industry.
Growing Demand for Cleaner Supply Chains
Inbound Logistics describes the G75 program as a resource for shippers searching for logistics providers with strong environmental and sustainability practices.
YMX Logistics currently supports customers in industries including retail, automotive manufacturing, food and beverage, consumer electronics, and e-commerce distribution.
As companies continue investing in cleaner transportation and more efficient supply chains, logistics providers with strong sustainability programs are expected to play a larger role in the future of the industry.
