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Making Asia a Leader – One Green Initiative at a Time

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However, there is one area that Asia could do better to show true global leadership: sustainable growth that respects the environment. Asia Pacific is often looked upon as a slow mover for de-carbonization — the one that only follows what is “required” by the West. Can the warehouse facility actually produce clean energy?

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Ocean Freight: Key Trends & Planning For Peak Season 2023

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See the latest insights on ocean freight rates and other trends that fast-growing businesses should know about to plan for 2023 peak season. In this article: Ocean Freight: Key Stats & Industry News Ocean Freight Shipping: What to Watch For In 2023 Freight Shipping From China & Alternatives What Are The Current Ocean Freight Rates?

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Trends, Technology and Sustainability in Focus at LogiSYM MENA 2021

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In her keynote address, Nadia Abdul Aziz, President, National Association of Air Freight & Logistics (NAFL), who is based in Dubai, spoke about megatrends transforming the MENA region, particularly the impact of COVID-19. Bob Gill - General Manager, Southeast Asia Arc Advisory Group. & Changing Landscape”.

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Prepare for Anything: Supply Chain and Ecosystem Predictions for 2022 and beyond….

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These events have highlighted a need for agility and have led to significant changes and approaches to managing supply chains across the Asia Pacific region. . Sustainability is now a key driver for change across all supply chains, coming from customer demand, organizational conscience, and employee attractability. Thoughts for 2022.

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Green Supply Chain – Moving the Sustainable Needle

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Green Supply Chain – Moving the Sustainable Needle. There has never been as much awareness and urgency, locally and globally, to drive sustainability. Globally, one of every two upper-middle-income and above households is expected to be in Asia, and one of every two consumer transactions is likely to occur in the region.

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The Green Corridor – Keep an Eye Out for Green!

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Though a sponsor of COP26 and known for its efforts to move toward sustainability, Unilever’s plastic garbage level was reported by 11,184 eco-volunteers around the world ([link]. Besides more sustainable materials, expect in 2022 to see more incentives from brands or retailers to encourage consumers to return used packaging for recycling.

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CSR Initiatives in the Global Supply Chain

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The responsibility of sustainability is no longer limited to the individual, but it extends to corporations, industries and even governments. The Group’s sustainability policy is based on three pillars: Acting for People, Acting for Planet and Acting for Responsible Trade. We are committed to preparing the supply chains of the future.