Retailers Adapt Lastmile Delivery Strategies for Postpandemic Demand

Retailers Adapt Lastmile Delivery Strategies for Postpandemic Demand

Post-pandemic, last-mile delivery faces challenges including rising customer expectations, increasing cost pressures, accelerating technological changes, heightened environmental requirements, and growing supply chain uncertainties. This paper delves into five key trends shaping last-mile delivery: customer-centricity, lean operations, technology enablement, green logistics, and resilient supply chains. It provides logistics companies with strategies to address these challenges and build efficient, intelligent, and sustainable last-mile delivery systems. The focus is on adapting to the evolving landscape and leveraging innovation for a competitive edge.

Barcelona Port Debuts Green Ferry Power System

Barcelona Port Debuts Green Ferry Power System

Port of Barcelona has launched a new shore power supply system for ferries, providing 100% renewable energy for vessels connecting Barcelona to the Balearic Islands. This initiative aims to significantly reduce emissions from port activities and improve air quality. The project marks a significant advancement in sustainable shipping at the Port of Barcelona.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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China Refrigeration Expo Promotes Green Industry Growth

China Refrigeration Expo Promotes Green Industry Growth

The China Refrigeration Expo, a leading industry event, gathers domestic and international companies to showcase innovative achievements in energy conservation, environmental protection, and intelligent control, driving the industry's green transition and high-quality development. Through technical seminars and summit forums, the expo explores industry trends, promotes green and environmentally friendly concepts, and helps achieve sustainable development. It serves as a platform for exchanging ideas and fostering collaboration towards a more sustainable and efficient refrigeration industry.

08/21/2025 Logistics
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Hamburg Port Leads The Green Shipping Initiative

Hamburg Port Leads The Green Shipping Initiative

The Port of Hamburg recently launched an automated shore power system for cruise ships, becoming a pioneer in global green shipping. This new system significantly reduces ship emissions, with an expected 99% cut in nitrogen oxides, enabling smarter energy supply for cruise ships. Additionally, Hamburg plans to enhance power supply through mobile charging vessels. These initiatives align with international trends, promoting more sustainable port operations and supporting green shipping cooperation between China and Germany.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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Airlines Green Initiatives Face Scrutiny Over Transparency

Airlines Green Initiatives Face Scrutiny Over Transparency

The aviation industry is pursuing a green transition. OAG analyzes flight data to identify more environmentally friendly flights. Significant fuel efficiency differences exist, highlighting the importance of efficient aircraft, sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), and carbon offsetting. These elements are crucial for reducing the industry's environmental impact and achieving sustainability goals. Focusing on these key areas can lead to substantial reductions in carbon emissions and contribute to a more sustainable future for air travel.

WCO Promotes Green Customs for Sustainable Trade

WCO Promotes Green Customs for Sustainable Trade

The WCO's 'Global Green Customs Conference' brought together experts in trade, customs, and environment to discuss border environmental protection. The conference focused on topics such as the circular economy, waste trade, timber trade, and HS code classification, emphasizing the crucial role and responsibility of customs in promoting green trade, combating illegal trade, and building a sustainable future. The conference aimed to strengthen international cooperation, raise public awareness, and collectively address global environmental challenges.

Global Airlines Adopt Iatas Green Aviation Strategy

Global Airlines Adopt Iatas Green Aviation Strategy

IATA's 'Sustainability Strategy Design - Fundamentals' course provides airlines with a roadmap towards a sustainable future. The course covers an introduction to sustainability, challenges facing the aviation industry, strategy development and implementation, report writing, and in-depth discussions on specific issues. It aims to help airlines meet regulatory requirements, passenger expectations, and corporate responsibility while enhancing competitiveness and building a green flight future.

Scandinavian Air Cargo Adopts Digital Green Overhaul

Scandinavian Air Cargo Adopts Digital Green Overhaul

SAS is reshaping its position as a Scandinavian air cargo hub through digital innovation and a sustainable development strategy. Its comprehensive network, innovative digital tools, and robust operational capabilities continue to create value for global trading partners. Looking ahead, with its deeper investments in green aviation and smart logistics, SAS's industry leadership is expected to be further strengthened. This transformation aims to enhance efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and provide superior service in the air cargo sector.

01/06/2026 Airlines
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Airlines Pursue IATA Green Certification for Sustainability

Airlines Pursue IATA Green Certification for Sustainability

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the IATA Integrated Sustainable Program (ISP) certification, which aims to help the aviation industry achieve sustainable development. It details core components such as IEnvA environmental assessment, sustainable procurement, social responsibility, and sustainable monitoring and performance certification. The article further explains the value and significance of ISP certification for airlines, airports, ground service providers, and other stakeholders. It provides a clear guide for the aviation industry's sustainable development efforts, highlighting key areas for improvement and offering a framework for achieving environmental and social responsibility goals.

Paris Agreement Spurs Green Supply Chain Debate

Paris Agreement Spurs Green Supply Chain Debate

Although the Paris Agreement doesn't directly mention supply chains, its emission reduction targets significantly impact corporate supply chain management. Companies need to proactively pursue green transformation, set long-term emission reduction goals, and strengthen collaboration with supply chain partners. However, the voluntary nature of the agreement and varying attention to different industries present challenges to supply chain transformation. Continued efforts from all stakeholders are crucial to navigate this complex landscape and achieve meaningful progress towards a sustainable future.