June27 , 2026

    CMA CGM achieves a top 3% sustainability rating from EcoVadis

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    The CMA CGM Group received a score of 80/100 from EcoVadis, a leading organisation in sustainability ratings.

    This score, up 5 points compared to 2024, places the Group among the top 3 per cent of the 85,000 companies evaluated worldwide, confirming the strength of its CSR strategy.

    This distinction highlights our performance in four key areas:

    • Environmental protection
    • Respect for human rights and improvement of working conditions
    • Promotion of responsible purchasing
    • Adherence to the highest ethical standards

    François Comby, Senior CSR Manager, stated: “As the leading CSR rating organisation, EcoVadis plays an increasingly central role with our customers, particularly in the context of their tenders.

    “This score of 80/100 awarded to CMA CGM is an objective recognition of the strength of our CSR approach and tangible proof for our customers of our commitment.

    “It reflects not only our ongoing progress but also our desire for transparency — two essential pillars for building trustworthy business relationships.”

    Earlier this week, the CMA CGM Group signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) in India for the construction of six LNG-powered container vessels.

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