FreightWaves Net-Zero Carbon Podcast
The What and Why of sustainable freight | Part 1
In this cosy chat, the only thing missing is a real fire. Experts in the field where sustainability meets transportation and logistics, Serge Schamschula, Dr. Louise De Tremerie and Professor Alan McKinnon set the scene in part one of two episodes discussing the current state of play. Swot up on the academics’ perspective and recap compliance regulations coming into force in 2023: this episode focuses on the urgent realities of climate change, the tightening regulations around transportation emissions, and the challenges facing freight market participants in shifting to a low-carbon business environment.
How to build a sustainable freight ecosystem | Part 2
In the second instalment of this two-part episode, experts Serge Schamshula, Dr. Louise De Tremerie and Professor Alan McKinnon expand on guidance for shippers and carriers up against new mandates to achieve net zero logistics.
Carbon Visibility in supply chains | Part 3
It’s time to explore in detail the Transporeon Carbon Visibility solution as the pursuit for net zero in logistics is ignited by new pressure to meet demanding legislation. In this straight-talking session, Jakob and Stephan assess the value of data-driven logistics and decision-making, and the role of technology in making positive shifts towards a greener future.
Systemic Sustainability with Transporeon | Part 4
Climate change is top of mind for many freight and logistics leaders. As customers and regulators demand action, logistics service providers are on the hook to deliver. Listen to Tyler Cole, Georgia Leybourne and Hermann Ude discuss the inherent risks and opportunities of energy transition within freight ecosystems. From increasing digitization and asset efficiency to sharing experiences and knowledge, Transporeon is focused on delivering sustainability through its platform.
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