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Software really is going green
March 13, 2008

It's not often that I go out of my way to plug software, but this article from IndustryWeek shows that the supply chain is defnintely getting serious about getting "green." Predictions at the end of 2007 indicated software and other technology will focus more on carbon footprint measurement this year. Word is that carbon footprinting will be a household word among supply chain analysis software providers, and the product mentioned in the article is a prime example, offering managers the chance to get accurate carbon impact measurement. It's an interesting sign that the predictions are coming true.

Posted by Sean Murphy on March 13, 2008 | Comments (1)


March 21, 2008
In response to: Software really is going green
Gary Bobalik commented:

Any effort to support reduction GHG Emissions and a supply chain carbon footprints is good. LLamasoft offers a free trial software that will help with modeling Supply Chain networks, which can then highlight where initiatives should be targeted.





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