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Green Logistics: 7 Tips for Eco-Friendly Delivery

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With consumers today showing a preference for retailers and brands that work to reduce their impact on the environment, green logistics is more than a talking point – it’s a growing imperative. . What is Green Logistics? Green logistics is the practice of minimizing the environmental impact of the logistics process.

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Beumer supplies individual packaging solutions

Logistics Business Magazine

This was the case, for example, with a Dutch company which sells Christmas items, and also with a Swedish furniture manufacturer. Moisture also occurs when the filled bottles stacked on the pallet are exposed to extreme heat, caused for example by sunlight during transport. No wetness in, but out. Safe from theft.

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Industry View: Interview with EXCHAiNGE 2018 Speaker

Logistics Business Magazine

Bettina Bohlmann: Definitely! If managers embrace the idea of giving employees responsibility and decision-making autonomy in their respective areas of expertise – in agile teams, for example – then the parameters can also be defined together. Bohlmann: By eliminating ineffective communication loops, for example.

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Industry View: Positive Outcomes of Anti-Static Flooring

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For example, it is possible to create a floor that removes static charge without using copper tape, however it won’t be as conductive as a floor that does. One thing that the floor definitely needs is the earthing point, without this the floor cannot be considered anti-static, as charges that go into it will simply build up.

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Industry View: Waste, Storage Space and the Hidden Extras

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By definition, this allows businesses to achieve a much denser volume of waste which would otherwise be sitting in a skip uncompressed, for example. Some balers available to the UK market are capable of compressing waste materials by up to around 95%.