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DB Schenker – Singapore: A Vital Node in Singapore’s Logistics Ecosystem

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Singapore’s Status a Global Hub. From its peak, 97% flight capacity was reduced from Singapore Airlines. With such dramatic reductions in flights, Singapore’s status of a logistics hub was put severely at risk. However Singapore has managed to preserve it position as a global trade hub. Keeping Supply Chains Moving.

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Power Your Business Sustainably Through Solar Energy

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All of this has led companies in the commercial space to prioritise sustainability, which includes a trend towards adopting solar energy. At the COP26 climate conference in 2021, more than 1,000 companies committed to adopt targets to reduce emissions in line with the Paris Agreement goals. Cache Logistics Trust, Singapore.

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The Green Corridor: Digitise Wisely to Reduce Emissions

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The Green Air Target of 2030 I recently did some research on the state of Airlines. I read the Global Fleet Market Forecast for 2022 – 2032 (put together by Oliver Wyman, a Marsh & McLennan company). There forecast shows that global emissions from the Airline sector should hopefully peak in 2030.

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Carbon Mitigation Actions; For The Planet, And for the Pocket

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The logistics industry is one of the largest carbon emitters in today’s business world, and therefore having a carbon mitigation plan is an important step for logistics companies to take. More importantly, this same voluntary market is projected to increase to $50 billion by 2030. billion a year. Beyond Your Own Emissions.

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A Conversation with Don Teng

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Headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, OMRON Corporation is a multi-billion-dollar, diversified company with business units producing industrial automation products, device & module solutions, healthcare, and social system solutions. Raymon Krishnan, Editor-at-Large, LogiSYM Magazine. Why the focus on Logistics at this point in time?

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Re-Imagining “The Great Reshuffle” In The Workplace With Gen Z

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Soon these newbies will exceed Millennials as the largest generation on earth, with more than a third of the world’s population already counted as Gen Z and by 2030. Companies and businesses alike need to understand this new generation of tech fluid workers. He has completed formal Executive Leadership courses at INSEAD, Singapore.

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The Greenest Mile: Planning’s Role in Supply Chain Sustainability

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Pharmaceutical manufacturer Amgen built a new biomanufacturing plant in Singapore that uses 70% less carbon than traditional facilities. Schneider Electric has committed to convert its 14,000 fleet vehicles to electric by 2030. These examples address the source, make, and deliver areas of supply chain.