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Analytiqa's research into Sustainability within the Global Supply Chain sector. Partnered by leading global brands this research utilises extensive primary research with senior executives across the Logistics, Retail, Manufacturing and Property sectors to identify current ESG and Sustainability initiatives.

With supply chain and transportation activities having a significant impact on the global environment, these reports explore some of the strategies currently being explored to lessen the impact. 

 

 

The following collateral is available to download on a complimentary basis courtesy of our sponsoring partners:

  • European Supply Chain Sustainability 
  • Decarbonising the Road Freight Sector - Ireland



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October 2024 - 3rd edition

European Supply Chain Sustainability 2024

Partnered by HFW, Panattoni & Pledge

HFW, Panattoni & Pledge, in conjunction with Analytiqa, are delighted to publish the third edition of the European Logistics and Supply Chain Sustainability Report for 2024, assessing Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategies and activity across Europe, focusing on logistics and supply chain operations

 

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 July 2024 - 1st edition

Decarbonising the Road Freight Sector 

Partnered by FTA Ireland; Inver; SSE; Gas Networks Ireland; Air Products and the FTA Alternative Fuels Working Group

FTA Ireland are delighted to introduce the first ‘decarbonising freight distribution in Ireland’ report that will provide plenty of food for thought for owners and operators of commercial Heavy Duty Vehicles and policy makers as we grapple with understanding the challenges decarbonisation poses from a cost and timeline perspective.

 

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Call us on 44 (0) 1707 37 22 11 (UK) or 353 (0) 16 40 18 18 (IE) or email info@analytiqa.com to see how we can help.