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Radar Green Supply Chain 2023 - Version française

This 2nd edition of the radar presents over 140 solutions for decarbonizing your Supply Chain. Discover a practical guide designed to help companies transform and adopt more sustainable organizational models.

The systems, tools and services listed all have an environmental or even sustainable objective, and meet 3 imperatives, to be :

  • Green ;
  • Innovative ;
  • For the Supply Chain.

In addition, they are French or even European, and above all, they are already available on the market!

To download the publication in french, click here.

Radar Green Supply Chain 2023

The 2nd edition of the radar presents over 140 solutions for decarbonizing your Supply Chain. Discover a practical guide designed to help companies transform and adopt more sustainable organizational models.

To download the publication, click here.

The systems, tools or services listed all have an environmental or even sustainable objective and meet 3 imperatives, namely :

  1. Green
  2. Innovative
  3. For the Supply Chain

What's more, they're French or even European, and above all, they're already available on the market!

Optimizing logistics sites: what are the quick wins thanks to automation?

This guide presents automation measures that require few resources to implement, but with concrete and rapid results for the company. It guides you through your project in 3 stages :

  1. Diagnosis of an existing site, whether automated or not.
  2. Identification of action levers where automation will deliver a rapid gain (< €1 million, < 1 year).
  3. Mechanization/robotization success stories reported by equipment manufacturers and their customers.

To download the French version of the publication, click here.

Optimizing logistics sites: what are the quick wins thanks to automation?

This guide presents automation measures that require few resources to implement, but with concrete and rapid results for the company. It guides you through your project in 3 stages:

  1. Diagnosis of an existing automated or non-automated site.
  2. L’identification des leviers d’action où une automatisation permettra d’obtenir un gain rapide (<1 million €, < 1 an).
  3. Mechanization/robotization success stories from equipment manufacturers and their customers.

To download the publication, click here

Co-design process for sustainable logistics innovation: feedback from the Smart Green Pallet case study

This article looks at the process of co-designing a sustainable logistics innovation for direct large-scale implementation. It is based on the case of the design of a "Smart Green Pallet" and an associated innovative service offering. After positioning the case study, the article describes the process that led to the design of a sustainable product+service offering combining innovation in materials (recycled and recyclable plastic), innovation in the assembly of information systems (IS) and information technologies (IT), and innovation in the service offering linked
to the use of traceability data.

An article published in Logistique & Management and submitted to the jury for the Best Article in Sustainable Supply Chain 2023 by Nathalie Fabbe-Costes, Yuan Yao, Vichara Kin and Marc Galant.

How to balance partners' individual preferences in terms of logistics costs and carbon footprint within a horizontal cooperation.

In the literature, the benefits of horizontal cooperation are most often calculated
by aggregating demands and considering a single supply chain, at the level of the
coalition. However, this approach overlooks the independent and opportunistic nature of the
participants in the collaboration. They have their own preferences in terms of cost reduction and
environmental impact.

The aim of this article is to take better account of the individual differences between partners within a
cooperation, and to help find a workable balance between them. It makes three main contributions
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An article published in OR Spectrum, 44, pp. 121-153, 2022. and submitted to the jury for Best Article in Sustainable Supply Chain 2023 by T. Hacardiaux, C. Defryn, J.-S. Tancrez and L. Verdonck.