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Is Saint-Gobain Serious About Reducing Their Carbon Footprint?

Logistics Viewpoints

A press release from October of 2021 stated that solutions sold by the Group over the course of one year result in the avoidance of around 1,300 million tons of CO2 emissions over those product’s lifespan. These avoided CO2 emissions from their products, they argue, are around 40 times the Group’s own total carbon footprint.

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Feasibility Study at Port of Houston

MTS Logistics

Energy companies formed a group called the Coalition for a Fair and Open Port to address the issue of growth in container shipping restricting the growth of oil exports. The Army Corps is set to release a finalized report later this year, but if the normal processes are followed, the expansion could take up to 2030.

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Supply chain challenges in the luxury goods market

Logistics Business Magazine

According to current estimates, the market will grow to €480bn by 2030. This is one of the conclusions from the recent study “Personal luxury: Supply Chain challenges & how to prepare for the future”, developed by Arvato Supply Chain Solutions in cooperation with the international strategy consultancy Roland Berger.

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How Supply Chain Leaders Make Sustainability Their Core Mission

Logistics Viewpoints

An IBM study found that 57% of consumers are willing to change their shopping habits to protect the environment. Based on this, participating companies were grouped into the following maturity levels: leader, advanced, developing and initiating. One example is Scandinavian furniture giant Ikea.

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Logistics, Digital Transformation and Future Logisticians

Logistics in War

A recent study sees the application of digital technology in this industry sector across this decade in three stages. By 2030 and beyond, mines will feature autonomous machines working with other autonomous machines to complete tasks. Imagine if Defence’s facilities could be like that?

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Top 10 Supply Chain Innovations of 2018

Material Handling and Logistics

At automaker BMW Group, for instance, plant employees can walk up to seven miles per day. To eliminate some of this traveling BMW’s R&D group developed a Personal Mover solution—a one-person means of transport for covering short distances within an operating site. Moving around a large factory can be exhausting.

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This Week in Logistics News (April 16 – 22)

Logistics Viewpoints

This is a full five years ahead of the original target of 2030. New research from the NCC Group illustrates that the number of cyberattacks on supply chains increased by 51 percent during the period from July to December of 2021. The global chip shortage is not the only aspect currently affecting supply chains around the world.