ROUND TABLE - Decarbonizing the supply chain

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The 4 revolutions that will transform the supply chain

Discover the replay of the round table that took place on Thursday May 30, 2024.

This debate highlighted the regulatory context and the objectives of companies in terms of CO2 reduction: the decarbonization of transport (reduction of kilometers, alternative modes to road, massification, energy transformation...), regulatory obligations (climate law) linked to warehouses, urban logistics.


THE CONDUCTING THREAD OF THE DEBATE

1. Why CO2 reduction is no longer an option for companies

2. What are the direct implications for supply chain professionals?

3. What concrete measures can be taken to reduce emissions in the transport sector?

4. What measures can be taken to reduce energy consumption in buildings?

5. Can urban logistics do without a national directive and appropriate infrastructures?

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