Ecom Logistics takes Lead in Sustainable Logistics Innovation with Electric Fleet Launch in Canada
August 09 2023 - 12:17PM
Ecom Logistics is taking bold steps and paving the way for a
greener future to achieve net zero emissions by 2030 and
spearheading innovation in eco-friendly supply chain solutions.
Here’s what we know so far.
1. Supply chain industry contributes 30% to
global carbon footprint
2. Sustainable measures needed to reduce
logistics' carbon footprint, including electric vehicles.
3. Ecom Logistics aims for net zero emissions
by 2030, launching an electric fleet for a greener future.
Annually, more than 55 gigatons of greenhouse gasses are
released into the air globally, with logistics and supply chain
industry contributing around 30% of the carbon footprint.
Considering this, measures need to be taken to control carbon
footprint and move towards a sustainable future. Using route
optimization, running regular maintenance, and switching off power
while on a halt for maximum efficiency, can save operational costs.
But this isn’t enough to get
to #netzeroemissions by 2030.
"Shifting to more sustainable modes of
transportation such as electric delivery vehicles can help address
the environmental impact of the entire supply chain. Innovative
solutions are needed to ship packages, reduce touch points, and
deliver more efficiently" - Marijana Herceg, Director of Operations
at Ecom Logistics.
Ecom Logistics has recently made significant strides, operating
with a fleet of Ford EVs for last-mile deliveries and is currently
testing BrightDrop and Tesla trucks for same day and next day
delivery services in all major Canadian cities. This is a
significant step towards the goal of net zero emissions and to
become a green logistics company using sustainable measures by
2030.
"We aim to replace 100% of our fleet with
electric vehicles by 2030" - Luqman Ahmed, CEO, Ecom Logistics as
he flags off the newly ordered fleet of EVs in the Greater Toronto
Area.
It has become crucial to find safer and smarter ways to deliver
goods at scale. Net zero requires us to make big changes today and
embrace technological changes for the future, like replacing all
greenhouse gas-emitting activities with clean ones and sustainable
alternatives like electric fleet that helps in reducing the CO2
emissions substantially. This is our best chance for a sustainable
future and we need a revolution in our mindset to take this
ahead.
Contact:Aseem Sainiaseem@ecomlogistics.ca
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