As part of this collaboration, a fully automated system
will be established through a SaaS (software-as-a-service) platform. Accredited by the Global Logistics
Emission Council (GLEC) and ISO 14083, the system seamlessly integrates into
existing logistics and supply chain management processes, Mahindra Logistics Ltd (MLL) said.
The system provides a centralised interface for efficient data management and
comprehensive viewing. The partnership
will provide carbon emission KPIs (key performance indicators) for sectors such
as auto, telecom, e-commerce, manufacturing, and white goods across full and
part truck load, warehousing, and cross-border solutions, the company said.
Mahindra Logistics green logistics ecosystem is a suite of solutions designed to help the company
achieve its goal of becoming carbon-neutral by 2040. It includes carbon-neutral
warehousing solutions, sustainable transportation practices, an EV fleet for
last-mile delivery, plantation initiatives, energy efficiency improvements, and
advancements in alternate fuels such as LNG and hydrogen, MLL said.