Green Logistics News
Volume 1, Number 1 - February 2008
Volume 1, Number 2 - March 2008
Volume 1, Number 3 - April 2008
News Headlines
The UN Environment Programme, Dell, MIT, AutoLogic and the European Supply Chain Institute join leading executive speakers at the Green Transportation & Logistics World Summit in Zurich
With up to 75% of a company's carbon footprint coming from transportation and logistics, the focus of supply chain greening is beginning to shift towards this area, where the opportunity to make the biggest difference exists. With this in mind, eyefortransport is gathering the biggest names in transportation and logistics greening at the most important industry forum on environmental issues to date.
(1/22/2008)
Newsdesk / eyefortransport.com
Going overboard on fuel savings?
It’s been a century since we’ve seen wind-propelled cargo ships, but a German company has designed a massive kite to supplement engine power, and expects the system to help shipping lines cut their fuel bills by 10-15%.
(1/11/2008)
Sharon Gill / News Editor eyefortransport
Tougher truck idling regulations sweep the US
A number of US states have imposed three- or five-minute minute engine idling limits for trucks, with certain exemptions.
(1/4/2008)
Newsdesk / eyefortransport.com
Portcentric logistics debate highlights opportunities for northern UK ports
The portcentric logistics debate recently held at Teesport pointed to a growing number of opportunities for portcentric supply chain and manufacturing solutions.
(12/13/2007)
Newsdesk / eyefortransport.com
92% of fleet executives predict fuel prices will remain high or rise over the next year
eyefortransport surveyed more than 300 North American fleet executives over two years to determine the main concerns and strategies of those in charge of fuelling North America’s fleets amidst huge concerns over the changing price of oil.
(1/15/2008)
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