3. We can help our customers in becoming “greener” to satisfy stakeholders’ requirements and reveal potential for increasing efficiency of their supply chains
7. Transportation - An important source of CO 2 Due to globalization and increased outsourced trends, transportation is the only sector that has increased CO 2 emissions in the last two decades Source: European Logistics Users Providers and Enablers Group ( ELUPEG) EU Transport Energy industries Residential Average Other (non-energy) Services Industrial processes Agriculture Industry (energy) Waste Fugitive emissions
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9. SupplyChain CarbonCheck™ - comprehensive scope The scope can cover supply chain activities from the pick-up at the vendor’s factory until delivery to the point of sale
10. SupplyChain CarbonCheck™ - a standardised approach 4-step methodology based on internationally recognized emission standards 1 2 3 4 Estimate current supply chain carbon footprint & costs Simulate carbon footprint & costs of alternative scenarios Implement solutions Evaluate CO 2 emission & cost reduction potential
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15. Strategic Level of Environmental Performance for the A.P. Moller Maersk Group
20. Your guide to greener supply chains - SupplyChain CarbonCheck™
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22. Typically, lower carbon emissions come along with lower overall logistics costs and maintained or improved service levels – a win-win situation for our clients and the environment!
The Environmental Policy Statement is implemented through our Environmental Management System (EMS), which is an integrated part of our Global Ship Management System (GSMS). The overall purpose of the EMS is to ensure a systematic approach to environmental improvements and compliance, which is achieved through the PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act) cycle (see figure below). As part of the management system, we set objectives and targets for environmental improvements on a continuous basis, and we implement best available technology/best environmental practice where technically and economically feasible. We also conduct training to improve environmental awareness and we improve operational procedures to ensure our targets are met.
Maersk Line, the world’s biggest shipping company, has managed to reduce its CO2 emission per container by 15% from 2002 to 2008 through a broad array of innovation projects.
• We will continue to pursue efficiency to the benefit of both our business and the environment. • We have created an environment for energy innovation and are currently running up to 100 innovation research projects through Maersk Maritime Technology. The aim is to reduce CO2 emission and save energy. Among many other things we are: o Testing new kinds of ship paints o Developing more efficient propellers o Experimenting with new techniques to reduce friction between water and ships