VesselBot, a pioneer company in supply chain sustainability technology, today released a new report titled “Optimizing Supply Chain Networks: VesselBot's Precise Analytics in Action.” The study, analyzing over 126,500 shipments in USA, reveals significant opportunities for emissions reduction and cost savings in supply chain operations.
Key Findings:
- Strategic warehouse relocation reduced CO2 emissions by 14,000 kg and cut travel distance by 531 miles in the Sacramento-Seattle corridor
- 34.4% of analyzed trucks operated at less than 50% capacity, contributing to 22,915 kg of unnecessary CO2 emissions
- Circuit delivery optimization decreased emissions by 72% while increasing truck utilization to 80%
- Synchronized delivery planning reduced both emissions and costs by up to 30%
"Traditional transportation planning relies on global averages, failing to capture the complexity of modern supply chains," said Constantine Komodromos, CEO & Founder of VesselBot. "Our platform's primary data collection and advanced analytics provide unprecedented visibility into optimization opportunities."
The report demonstrates VesselBot's comprehensive approach to supply chain optimization through precise data collection and analysis across transportation modes, helping companies achieve their net-zero targets while optimizing costs.
The complete report "Optimizing Supply Chain Networks: VesselBot's Precise Analytics in Action" is available here.
VesselBot invites media inquiries and is available for interviews to discuss the report's findings.