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Logistics

Monitor upstream and downstream transportation costs and carbon emissions to optimize shipment loads, reducing both emissions and expenses for a more sustainable supply chain.
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Key Capabilities

Measure KPIs per unit transported based on mode of transportation and supplier location to optimize for carbon footprint and cost. 

Track Material Movement

Track container capacity usage to eliminate underutilized trips and improve cost-efficiency.

Load Utilization Analytics

Analyze transportation-related emissions from upstream suppliers and downstream customers to collaborate on load pooling opportunities and promote sustainability.

Supplier and Customer Insights

Baseline Assessment

Analyze the current transportation metrics, such as carbon emissions and costs per unit transported. 

Data-Driven Insights

Combine fleet and logistics data with environmental impact metrics for a holistic view.

Automated Suggestions

Get insights to improve capacity utilization, cut trips, load pool, and reduce costs.

Ongoing Optimization

Track performance and progress toward efficiency and sustainability goals.

How It Works

Did you Know?

Upstream and downstream transportation account for a significant portion of a company’s carbon footprint, often exceeding 30% of total emissions. 

Inefficiencies in logistics, including excess fuel consumption, and underutilized capacity, lead to higher costs, wasted resources, and greater environmental impact.

Use the microWatt platform to avoid taking the scenic route with your materials and products.
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