ESG Gains Traction Through Sustainable Procurement

ESG Gains Traction Through Sustainable Procurement

Companies face ESG challenges in procurement, including difficulty finding suppliers, low transparency, and limited strategic options. Addressing these requires identifying opportunities, setting goals, measuring progress, and utilizing multiple channels to build a sustainable supply chain. This involves integrating environmental, social, and governance factors into the procurement process to minimize negative impacts and maximize positive contributions. A robust ESG strategy in procurement enhances brand reputation, reduces risks, and fosters long-term value creation.

Amadeus IATA Boost Carbon Transparency for Sustainable Travel

Amadeus IATA Boost Carbon Transparency for Sustainable Travel

IATA is partnering with Amadeus to integrate precise flight carbon emission data into their platform. This collaboration empowers travelers to make more environmentally conscious travel choices. By providing clear and accessible carbon footprint information, the initiative aims to drive sustainable development within the aviation industry and promote greener travel practices for consumers.

Sustainable Packaging Gains Traction in Global Shipping

Sustainable Packaging Gains Traction in Global Shipping

Environmental requirements for international express packaging are becoming increasingly stringent, demanding proactive responses from businesses. This paper delves into the eco-friendly trends and strategies in international express packaging from three perspectives: material selection, packaging design, and waste management. The aim is to assist companies in complying with environmental regulations while controlling costs and enhancing brand image. It analyzes how businesses can adopt sustainable practices in their packaging processes to meet the growing demand for environmentally responsible solutions in the global logistics industry.

AI and Sustainability Transform Global Supply Chains

AI and Sustainability Transform Global Supply Chains

The logistics industry is being reshaped by AI and environmental awareness. AI enhances efficiency and optimizes supply chains. Businesses should embrace technology to build resilient supply chains and respond to environmental initiatives, achieving sustainable development. This includes adopting eco-friendly practices, reducing carbon emissions, and promoting circular economy principles within the supply chain. Integrating these strategies will not only improve operational efficiency but also contribute to a greener and more sustainable future for the industry.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Tech Innovations Reshape Future of Global Logistics

Tech Innovations Reshape Future of Global Logistics

The logistics industry is undergoing a profound technology-driven transformation, evolving towards intelligence, sustainability, collaboration, and service orientation. This requires multi-party cooperation, with data at its core, to co-create an open and shared new ecosystem. Focus is shifting to smart technologies, environmentally friendly practices, and building collaborative partnerships to achieve greater efficiency and sustainability within the supply chain. This collaborative approach fosters innovation and ensures a more resilient and responsible logistics sector for the future.

Project Gigaton Boosts Renewable Energy in Global Supply Chains

Project Gigaton Boosts Renewable Energy in Global Supply Chains

Project Gigaton welcomes new suppliers, accelerating renewable energy adoption in the supply chain. In anticipation of import pattern changes by 2025, ports demonstrate resilience through investments in infrastructure, data analytics, and inland transportation. Supply chain sustainability and resilience building are becoming key focuses for businesses, with collaborative efforts driving both economic and environmental benefits. The emphasis is on achieving a win-win scenario through coordinated strategies that enhance supply chain robustness while minimizing environmental impact.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Airlines Adopt Guidelines to Reduce Singleuse Plastics

Airlines Adopt Guidelines to Reduce Singleuse Plastics

The IATA's 'Guidance on Reducing Single-Use Plastics in Air Cargo' (SUPP) offers crucial guidance for plastic reduction in the air cargo industry. The guideline emphasizes life cycle assessment, reduction strategies, and cultural development, aiming to drive the air cargo industry towards a circular economy. This initiative seeks to reduce environmental pollution, enhance corporate image, and achieve sustainable development. It provides practical steps for airlines, freight forwarders, and other stakeholders to minimize their plastic footprint and contribute to a more sustainable future for air cargo operations.

Warehouses Adopt Energy Efficiency to Cut Costs Reduce Emissions

Warehouses Adopt Energy Efficiency to Cut Costs Reduce Emissions

This paper explores various strategies for reducing electricity costs in warehouses, including leveraging IoT technology, energy recovery, equipment optimization, lighting upgrades, solar energy integration, demand response program participation, and lean design principles. By comprehensively applying these methods, businesses can significantly lower operating expenses, achieve energy conservation and consumption reduction, and promote the greening of the supply chain. The strategies aim to create a more sustainable and cost-effective warehouse operation.

01/29/2026 Warehousing
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Greenlands Ammassalik Heliport Decodes AGM BGAM Codes

Greenlands Ammassalik Heliport Decodes AGM BGAM Codes

This article provides a detailed overview of Ammassalik Heliport in Greenland, focusing on its IATA code (AGM) and ICAO code (BGAM). It elaborates on the heliport's crucial role in local transportation, offering relevant geographical information and a link to its Wikipedia page. The aim is to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of this polar transportation hub and its significance within the Ammassalik region of Greenland. It serves as a vital link for the community.

GXO Heineken UK Expand Beverage Supply Chain Partnership

GXO Heineken UK Expand Beverage Supply Chain Partnership

GXO and Heineken UK have renewed their multi-year partnership, aiming to reshape the UK's alcohol beverage supply chain. GXO will manage Heineken UK's warehousing and distribution network, covering retail, wholesale, and pub channels. By optimizing delivery schedules, investing in advanced technology, and reducing carbon emissions, both companies are committed to building an efficient and sustainable alcohol distribution network. This partnership will meet the market's demand for craft beers, non-alcoholic beverages, and sustainable consumption practices.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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