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Food Waste is a Big Problem That Can be Solved

DELMIA Quintiq

Modern consumers are increasingly holding companies to a higher standard of ethics in their operations and business practices. Another interesting new idea is the use of volatile fatty acids derived from food waste to create sustainable aviation fuel. of global greenhouse gas emissions. Enable Sustainability with DELMIA.

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An Update from Sharm El-Sheikh on Decarbonisation of Transport

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Aviation: International Aviation Climate Ambition Coalition. At COP26 the International Aviation Climate Ambition Coalition was launched with a declaration aimed at gaining support for aviation decarbonisation. The transport sector needs to prepare for the time where only zero-emissions vehicles will be available.

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Green Skies? Airlines Need a Tail Wind to Decarbonize

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Pierpaolo Cazzola, International Transport Forum (ITF), an inter-governmental think tank, presented the organization’s recent findings and recommendations, ahead of the upcoming International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) conferences. Some have gone out of business. Thai Airways is restructuring through bankruptcy court.

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5 MRO Supply Chain Challenges Aviation Companies Need To Prepare For

The Network Effect

Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) businesses are set to witness stunning growth over the next few years. However, the aviation. The post 5 MRO Supply Chain Challenges Aviation Companies Need To Prepare For appeared first on The Network Effect.

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Safer and Faster: Singapore’s Known Consignor Regime

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

This is a requirement by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). The Singapore Police Force, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry Of Transport and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore have been consulting and working closely with the industry to prepare for the KCR.

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The Return of Demand: How Aerospace & Defense Can Prepare for the Next Normal with Virtual Twins

DELMIA Quintiq

However, as mentioned in a previous post , signs of increasing demand for commercial aviation are on the horizon. The accelerating pace of innovation presents manufacturers the opportunity to optimize operations to build resiliency, bounce back more competitive than ever and ultimately ensure the sustainability of their business.

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Our must-read picks for 2014

DELMIA Quintiq

Why we liked it: “I love the storytelling behind it – classic David vs Goliath.” – Rae Janssen, Marketing Executive (Aviation). Discover some of the similarities between planning for success in business and in football. Your sales and operations planning process is the core of your business. Planning for the future?

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