The Emissions Dashboard, a new Maersk digital tool, consolidates emissions data across all transport modes and carriers
AP Moller-Maersk is further assisting its customers with decarburizing their supply chains with the launch of an Emissions Dashboard.
The Emissions Dashboard is an analytical data tool where customers are provided with carbon footprint measurements from their entire supply chain, giving a detailed emissions overview whether their products are transported via truck, train, plane, or vessel. With an emissions overview, companies will be able to disclose emissions information to the public, covering all their container flows.
“The Emissions Dashboard will ensure full visibility for our customers to leverage on their journeys towards decarbonizes supply chains,” explained Vincent Clerc, CEO-Ocean & Logistics, AP Moller-Maersk.
Designed as a one-stop-shop The Emissions Dashboard conforms to the GLEC methodology to calculate emissions and it handles emissions data from all carriers involved in the end-to-end supply chain – not only emissions data from Maersk.
The Emissions Dashboard has been tested by 10 key customers of Maersk who have provided valuable and positive feedback. Among these are leading science-based agricultural technology company Syngenta.
“Maersk and Syngenta have a joint vision to significantly reduce our carbon footprint for transport and logistics. Our collaboration with Maersk moves us towards a more sustainable future,” observed Ai Ma Ong, Global Logistics Capacity Manager, Syngenta.
The Emissions Dashboard is part of Maersk’s commitment to global sustainability–a commitment that is shared with an ever-increasing number of customers, consumers and investors alike.