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Green Logistics: 7 Tips for Eco-Friendly Delivery

Bringg

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. . Companies, in turn, are adjusting their supply chains and logistics systems to meet these new expectations.

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3 Supply Chain Trends to Keep an Eye on in 2020

AIMMS

Our recent Demand Forecasting survey shows that teams anticipate more complexity in the supply chain. Companies are already realizing that for S&OP meetings to be effective, they need to get to insights faster. The landscape is changing in Europe, with the UK officially out of the EU.

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Public heavily in favour of sustainable e-commerce

Logistics Business Magazine

Two-thirds of UK consumers now believe the Government should crack down on online delivery CO2 emissions and force online retailers to invest in more sustainable options, a new survey has found. Seven out of 10 consumers also believe a trustmark could help to ensure CO2 emissions on deliveries are made available to the public.

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Sustainable Solutions: Cleaner Alternative to Red Diesel

Logistics Business Magazine

To meet its ambitious goals, the government will introduce several initiatives over the coming years, so organisations must prepare now – not just to support global warming reduction efforts, but also reduce their costs and reap the resulting productivity benefits. Sustainability is key to the future of the industry and protecting the planet.

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E-Commerce Returnable Tote Solution

Logistics Business Magazine

Designed to deliver enhanced logistics efficiency, hygiene and sustainability for today’s challenged retail supply chains, the Maxinest E-tail also meets the needs of the growing micro-fulfilment sector. In the US it is 26%, Benelux 22%, Australia 21%, Germany 20% and Sweden 20%.

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Half of businesses are not transparent about sustainability

Logistics Business Magazine

The survey of 318 UK supply chain managers found that nearly half (48%) do not believe their organisation is transparent enough with consumers, clients and regulators about sustainability, with 19% admitting they don’t even know how sustainable their products are themselves*. Findings were drawn from a survey of?318

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Italian Packaging Machinery Sales Top €8 Billion

Logistics Business Magazine

These results were revealed in the Ucima-MECS Research Department’s 8th Statistical Survey, unveiled at the annual meeting held today in Modena. The number of operative companies decreased in 2019 (down 2.4% to 616) as a result of the series of M&As underway in the sector, while the number of employees rose to 33,304 (+2.1%).