New Technology And Data From C.H. Robinson Are Helping Companies Around The World Cut Carbon Emissions
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C.H. Robinson is paving the way for more sustainable supply chains around the world by turning decades of logistics expertise into technology and data that any company can use to reduce its carbon footprint. Today it announced:
A recent C.H. Robinson customer research study revealed that sustainability is shippers’ second biggest pain point in 2021. (Photo: Business Wire)
Emissions IQ™, which will be the first free, self-serve tool for customers to instantly show a company’s carbon emissions across all forms of transportation globally
New C H Robinson tool will help companies measure their carbon footprints
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