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NOVEMBER 20246 Green logistics is accelerating in APAC, fueled by technology, supportive policies, and rising consumer expectations. Companies are shifting towards sustainable practices to reduce environmental impact and meet global sustainability goals. Robust carbon tracking systems, leveraging real-time data analytics and AI, are essential for accurately measuring emissions and identifying reduction opportunities. Cloud-based platforms are increasingly favored for these purposes, with startups and established tech firms developing sophisticated analytics software to help logistics companies monitor emissions across routes, vehicles, and warehouses.Electric vehicles (EVs) are pivotal in reducing logistics emissions, particularly within densely populated cities. Countries like China and Japan have led EV integration within their fleets, supported by government incentives encouraging a sector-wide shift. Continued government support and strategic partnerships with technology firms will be vital in accelerating EV adoption across the logistics landscape.Route optimization software has proven transformative, enabling logistics providers to lower fuel usage and reduce emissions. Machine learning and AI-driven algorithms identify optimal routes, avoiding congestion and minimizing excess mileage. Green warehousing technologies, including automated lighting systems, solar-powered facilities, and energy-efficient HVAC systems, are gaining momentum across APAC. Policy directives and market dynamics drive these changes, underscored by China's "dual carbon" target to peak emissions by 2030 and Japan's and South Korea's commitments to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.Accelerating green logistics in APAC will require sustained collaboration among governments, technology providers, and logistics companies. Through these partnerships and the strategic application of technology, the region has the potential to lead in green logistics, setting a global benchmark and significantly diminishing the sector's environmental impact.This edition on Logistics Tech 2024 features KURANDO, further delving into how the industry is poised to substantially contribute to global sustainability efforts, offering a blueprint for reducing carbon footprints across logistics operations. The magazine also highlights insights from Emily Orcullo, Director APAC & China Customer Logistics, the LEGO Group, and Lenny S. Budiman, Head of Supply Chain Management at PT. Sarimelati Kencana Tbk.We hope these valuable insights from industry leaders featured in this edition will assist you in making informed decisions for your businesses.Let us know your thoughts.Annie JohnsonEditorialTechnology Driving Green Logistics Transformation in APACAnnie JohnsonManaging Editoreditor@apacciooutlook.comArt & GraphicsHenry SmithDavid ParkerToby LangtonJie Ch'angManaging EditorAnnie JohnsonSenior WritersLane Adams Clara MathewRoyce D'SouzaEditorialAlfred MardinLouis BeckerRachael Clark Michael LivingstonRoy ChowDai ShihDan Stanley Mark SylvesterNOVEMBER - 19 - 2024, Volume 10 - Issue - 14 (ISSN 2644-2876)Published by ValleyMedia Inc.Emailsales@apacciooutlook.comeditor@apacciooutlook.commarketing@apacciooutlook.comTo subscribe to APACCIOOutlookVisit www.apacciooutlook.comCopyright © 2024 ValleyMedia Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.Disclaimer: *Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOs
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