

Vinnare av SEBs Hederspris 2023
Adrian Aljumaili tilldelades SKAPA
hederspris till minne av Alfred Nobel för sitt engagemang inom näringslivet i september 2023.
Nominering till Samverkanpriset 2023
Adrian Aljumaili har nominerats till Samverkanspriset genom Karlstads universitet för deras engagemang inom MOVZ tillsammans med studenter.
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Sustainable logistics is transforming the industry with eco-friendly practices. Electrification of fleets is gaining momentum, with major logistics companies adopting electric trucks and vans to cut emissions. Alternative fuels like hydrogen, biofuels, and LNG are becoming viable options for reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Eco-friendly warehousing focuses on energy-efficient designs, solar-powered storage facilities, and automation to optimize energy use. Smart route optimization, powered by AI and real-time data, helps minimize fuel consumption and traffic congestion. Companies implementing these strategies benefit from reduced operational costs and improved sustainability compliance, making green logistics the future of transportation.

Artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) are enhancing sustainability in logistics by optimizing transport routes, reducing waste, and improving energy efficiency. Predictive maintenance, enabled by IoT sensors, helps prevent vehicle breakdowns and extends fleet lifespan, reducing repair costs and resource consumption.
Real-time tracking systems enhance visibility, allowing companies to optimize delivery schedules and reduce idle time. Autonomous vehicles and AI-driven route planning minimize fuel consumption by selecting the most efficient paths. AI also improves supply chain forecasting, preventing overproduction and reducing excess inventory. These technologies are reshaping logistics by making transportation smarter, greener, and more cost-effective.

Circular economy principles are transforming logistics by reducing waste, extending product life cycles, and promoting resource efficiency. Reverse logistics plays a key role by enabling the return, refurbishment, and resale of products, reducing landfill waste and lowering costs. Companies are adopting reusable packaging solutions, such as returnable crates and biodegradable materials, to minimize environmental impact.
Waste-to-energy initiatives convert byproducts into usable energy, reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Digital platforms enhance circular supply chains by tracking product lifecycles and optimizing reuse strategies. By integrating circular economy practices, logistics companies can cut costs, improve sustainability, and contribute to a more resource-efficient global supply chain.
