Transportation & Logistics 2030: Volume 1 How will supply chains evolve in an energy-constrained, low-carbon world?
Organisation: PricewaterhouseCoopers
Publish Date: 2009
Country: Global
Sector: Development
Method: Forecasting
Theme: Resource
Type: Report
Language: English
Tags: Transportation, Logistics, Supply chains
How will supply chains evolve in an energy-constrained, lowcarbon world? For one thing, they will go much further in the direction of ensuring that the cost of emissions is paid by those who reap the benefits, spurred not only by regulation, but also by changes in consumer behaviour. Supply chains will benefit from improvements in technology which enable significant real-time control, allowing greater flexibility. And although in some sectors regional supply chains are likely to grow in importance, overall the supply chain of 2030 will remain primarily a complex global system – but one where transport costs and emissions are increasingly key constraining factors. These are some of the key takeaways of the first release of our T&L 2030 series. This study conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers and the Supply Chain Management Institute is based on a multifaceted analysis of the ramifications of energy scarcity for the Transportation & Logistics industry. The methodology draws upon a rigorous mix of desk research and the results of a RealTime Delphi survey among 48 selected experts from 20 countries around the world. Interviews with two top industry CEOs provide an additional practical perspective.
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