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Renewable Energy, Green Transportation and Logistics Kuala Lumpur | October 11, 2011 Presented by: Gopal R, Vice President Transportation & Logistics Practice
Renewable Energy, Green Transportation and Logistics Kuala
Lumpur | October 11, 2011 Presented by: Gopal R, Vice President
Transportation & Logistics Practice Frost & Sullivan Asia
Pacific
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2 Agenda G REEN S UPPLY C HAIN - A P ERSPECTIVE C URRENT G REEN
S UPPLY C HAIN P RACTICES W HAT C AN W E A DOPT ?
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3 G REEN S UPPLY C HAIN - A P ERSPECTIVE
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4 Is our current Supply Chain Green? Transportation? Value
Added Services? Containerization, Consolidation, Break Bulk?
Warehousing & Storage? None of the existing functions are
entirely Green
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5 What Constitutes a Green Supply Chain? Reclaim / Reuse /
Improve Transportation REVERSE LOGISTICS PROCESS OUTPUT RAW
MATERIALS Materials Manufacturing End Users Warehousing Ways in
which innovation in supply chain management and industrial
purchasing may be considered in the context of the environment
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6 To Reduce Emission of green house gasses Fuel and energy
usage Hazardous material usage Natural resource usage Scrap and
material costs To Increase Usage of recycled material Merging of
logistics services Avoid redundant functions Key objectives of
GREEN Supply Chain Toll Logistics' average annual CO2 reduction is
~ 10,000 MT GM reduced its disposal costs by US$12 Million Intel,
Commonwealth Edison, GM, and 3M have improved their operating
efficiency by integrating environmental considerations into key
materials management decisions
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7 Benefits of Green Practices in Supply Chain Improvement on
healthier bottom line Improvement of overall quality of life
Conservation of natural resources Mitigation of Risk Reduction of
the spread of infectious diseases Protection to eco- system
Enhancement on reputation and market value Improvement on overall
environmental implications Improvement on air and water quality
Improvement in working environment Social Angle Environmental Angle
Business Angle Reduction of Waste The Benefits of Green Practices
in Supply Chain
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8 C URRENT G REEN S UPPLY C HAIN P RACTICES
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9 What are some Current Green Practices? I. Green Warehousing
II. Green Freight Transportation III. Green Logistics Services
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10 Green Warehousing ASSETS 1. Equipment Hydrogen-cell
forklifts Electric forklifts Turbo ventilators Skylights 2. Systems
Motion sensor lighting Energy efficient lighting Reflective roofing
system Heat recovery system Paperless operations Warehouse Assets
and Operations OPERATIONS 1. Water Management Recycling rain water
Reducing water usage Reduction, control and treatment of surface
runoff Recovery of non-sewage water 2. Waste Management Appropriate
disposal of waste Ensuring non contamination of water Establish
waste treatment & recycling
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11 Green Freight Transportation ASSETS 1. Carriers Bio-fuel
powered carriers Light-weight material Green engines Hybrid trucks
Advanced transmission Regenerative braking system 2. Use of
Railways Automatic shutdown device Automated train parking system
Electric / hybrid locomotives Regenerative braking system
OPERATIONS 1. Operations Driving style Type of fuel (Bio, NGV)
Engine efficiency and emission improvement Route planning and
optimization Maximizing trips through Milk Runs Regular replacement
of old fleet Reducing / complying to load factor Transportation
Assets and Operations
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12 Green Logistics Services Logistics Services Reverse
logistics Paperless transaction Vendor/ partners selection with
emphasis on green practices Green logistics consulting services
Technology driven functions Recyclable packaging and labeling
material Effective inventory mgt. to reduce redundancies
Consolidation & break bulk to avoid transportation and
warehousing needs
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13 None of the current green practices are industry wide
practices in any given country What does the future hold?
Regulations need to be in place to drive green practices Where do
we begin?
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14 W HAT C AN W E A DOPT ?
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15 Green Practices Solar Energy Rain Harvest Natural Light What
can we adopt for Supply Chain? Use alternative fuel Recycle Reduce
use of Energy Reduce use of hazardous materials Reduce emission of
green house gasses Planting
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16 What can we adopt for Transportation? Bio-diesel /
Electrified trains Green stations and depots Green Practices Solar
Energy Rain Harvest Saving Energy Use of Solar power for stations,
bus stops Regenerative braking for trains
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