Delivering on net carbon zero in vehicle logistics
Reducing emissions in finished vehicle logistics is increasingly an imperative, and stakeholders need to take ownership. Learn how technology and equipment providers are offering new solutions, and hear about innovations and targets at the Port of Los Angeles
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Net carbon zero emissions in the supply chain are no longer a utopian dream, but a clear target from government, CEOs and, increasingly, vehicle customers. Experts in this session discuss how achieving that goal for vehicle logistics will require a combination of standardised reporting standards, network analysis and optimisation, multimodal transport, as well as changes to purchasing considerations and significant investments in new and emerging technologies. It will also mean constant innovation and collaboration.
Watch this session for the latest examples of how technology providers, rail equipment providers and ports are measuring and reducing emissions, using alternative fuels and powertrain technology to create more sustainable multimodal networks on the road to zero carbon logistics.
Featuring
Daniel Gosson, Manager, Finished Vehicle Logistics North America, INFORM
Chris Cannon, Director of Environmental Management and Chief Sustainability Officer at the Port of Los Angeles
Rocky Loessin, Vice President of Sales, TrinityRail
Moderator
Neemish Ladwa, Head of Product and Marketing, Automotive Logistics and Ultima Media