

We are beyond excited to announce that Lune and gryn, a logistics data collection and CO₂ insights platform for shippers, have merged!
The merger brings together two complementary platforms to address the rapidly growing demand for high-quality, actionable CO₂ intelligence in logistics. Together, Lune and gryn will serve both shippers and logistics service providers (LSPs) with an end-to-end solution, from data collection and industry-leading emissions calculations to insights and actionable decarbonisation strategies.
As regulatory pressure, customer expectations, and cost volatility increase, both corporates and logistics providers are under growing pressure to understand and optimise the impact and cost of their supply chains. Yet fragmented and incomplete data, manual processes, and high-level data continue to limit the usefulness of CO₂ reporting.
By merging, Lune and gryn aim to solve this challenge at its root.
gryn’s platform enables shippers to engage their logistics providers and consolidate shipment data across their supply chain, creating a single source of truth for emissions reporting. Lune’s API integrates directly into logistics service providers, enabling automated CO₂ intelligence at the source with industry-leading granularity and reliability, as well as contributions to high-quality carbon projects.
Together, the combined platform creates full coverage across the logistics ecosystem, enabling network effects where:
The network and AI-powered intelligence acts as a foundation for not only accurate CO₂ reporting, but also actionable decision-making, from route and modal optimisation to sustainable fuels and high-quality carbon projects, and, over time, broader supply chain optimisation across cost, risk, and performance, always rooted in sustainability.
Together, the combined company serves over 100 customers and tens of millions of shipments globally, including leading corporates such as AstraZeneca, Puma, and Philip Morris, as well as logistics providers including JAS Worldwide, Flexport, and Forto.
The combined platform is GLEC-accredited and ISO 14083-compliant, ensuring customers can rely on consistent, audit-ready emissions intelligence aligned with global standards.
Existing customers of both companies will experience no / minimal disruption, with a phased transition plan in place to ensure continuity and clarity. Following the merger, the company will gradually move to Lune as the master brand, with gryn continuing as the dedicated solution for shippers.
Erik Stadigh, CEO of Lune, will continue as CEO of the combined company. Oliver Ritzmann, CEO of gryn, will take on the role of Chief Strategy Officer & MD Germany at Lune, focusing on product strategy and go-to-market acceleration.



Vision:
A world where supply chain intelligence is used to drive decarbonisation and performance.
Mission:
To build the intelligence network that connects, decarbonises, and optimises global supply chains.
Looking ahead, the combined platform will expand into simulation and scenario planning, enabling companies to test decarbonisation strategies before implementing them, and progressively extend beyond CO₂ to support holistic supply chain optimisation across sustainability, cost, and risk.
What happens to the Lune and gryn brands?
No immediate change today. Both brands will continue to operate in parallel in the near term. Over time, Lune will become the master brand, with gryn continuing as the dedicated solution for shippers. This transition will be phased and clearly communicated, with continuity for customers as the top priority.
Will anything change for customers?
Nothing will change in the near term. Your service continues as it is today. Contracts, pricing, support contacts, and day-to-day operations remain unchanged. As the platforms are integrated over time, customers will gain access to additional capabilities, without any interruption to existing workflows.
What's in it for customers?
Less effort and better outcomes. Customers benefit from cleaner, more consistent CO₂ data that flows across partners, reducing manual requests and rework. Shippers gain a clear, comparable view across logistics providers, while logistics providers can deliver standard compliant CO₂ intelligence without adding operational burden. Over time, this makes it easier to make better decisions on routes, modes, fuels, and overall performance.
Gabriel Beslic

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