The Freight Transport Association has welcomed the government’s decision to continue working with the industry to improve freight’s carbon performance, as concluded by the Department for Transport’s Freight Carbon Review
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Deutsche Post DHL improved its carbon efficiency by two index points in 2012 – giving it a 16 per cent improvement in carbon efficiency since 2008, according to its Corporate Responsibility Report for 2012
Kellogg’s is hoping to increase the efficiency of its supply chain by taking hundreds of trucks off UK roads and using Peel Ports’ Manchester Ship Canal container shuttle service
Unilever has just announced that it has cut its carbon dioxide output by one million tonnes over the past five years – a significant milestone
The European Commission has proposed new rules regarding European trucks, designed to reduce fuel consumption by seven to ten per cent, cut emissions of greenhouse gases and enhance road safety
As pressure mounts on major corporations to be seen to be operating in a sustainable way, it has opened up a world of opportunities to a new breed of organisation dedicated to helping them get their supply chains in order
Hiab, part of Cargotec corporation, has received €1.4 million of European Union funding to carry out research into more sustainable load handling equipment
Airlines and their partners in the air cargo supply chain need to work together to make air cargo more competitive and address the challenges of safety, security and sustainability, according Tony Tyler, director general of the International Air Transport
Norbert Dentressangle has invested in 40 hybrid drive forklift trucks in a bid to reduce its environmental footprint
Industry leaders will be sharing the secrets of their success when the Extended Supply Chain conference returns to London next month. We look at what’s in store