Solutions provider named as a top green provider for 2016

19th August 2016

Solutions provider named as a top green provider for 2016

ROSS ELLIOT Supply chain sustainability is a top consideration for many companies as they look for ways throughout their organization to lessen their environmental impact

Supply chain network solutions provider HighJump, announced late in June that Food Logistics, the only publication exclusively dedicated to covering the movement of product through the global food supply chain, has named HighJump as a top green provider for 2016.

Food Logistics’ annual top green providers list recognises companies whose products, services or leadership are enhancing sustainability within the food and beverage industry. The list offers logistics professionals a guide to the providers, manufacturers and software and technology companies that have found new ways to promote sustainability throughout their operations and those of their customers.

“Supply chain sustainability is a top consideration for many companies as they look for ways throughout their organisation to lessen their environmental impact,” HighJump executive VP and chief strategy officer Ross Elliot reports. He explains that, “HighJump is proud to offer a myriad of solutions that play a role in helping customers achieve sustainability goals.”

HighJump’s suite of supply chain technology solutions enable food and beverage companies to support sustainability initiatives. For example, the process efficiencies gained with HighJump’s configurable warehouse management system enable the company’s customers to drastically reduce their paper needs as well as better controls all product flows and optimise product movements, which saves energy.

The HighJump retail solution helps food and beverage customers in the omnichannel space make better decisions about getting a product to the customer, whether it is by shipping, delivery or in-store pick-up. Retailers, including many grocers, are able to quickly determine the most efficient method of fulfilling a customer’s order, and help reduce fuel cost and energy resources.

In addition, customers of the HighJump transportation management system can see a substantial reduction in their carbon footprint, owing to a solution that implements route planning for fuel savings, mode selection and carrier choice.

Playing an assisting role in the reduction of environmental impact relating to supply chain logistics is the TrueCommerce trading partner platform which allows organisations to easily connect with virtually any trading partner, achieve business sustainability and reduce environmental impact by saving resources throughout the whole supply chain.

“The 2016 top green providers reached a new record high for applicants and recipients, confirming the importance of sustainability in the global food and beverage supply chain,” says business-to-business media company AC Business Media supply chain network editorial director Lara L Sowinski.

She concludes by saying that, “our industry’s continued focus on environmental stewardship and the role that growers, manufacturers, logistics companies, retailers and others play is driving heightened awareness and actions aimed at reducing greenhouse-gas emissions while simultaneously boosting cost and energy efficiencies”

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