Multimodal 2024: Organisers champion net-zero emissions with renewed focus on sustainability

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With global logistics emissions set to increase by 42% by 2050, Multimodal, the premier event in the supply chain industry, will focus its 2024 event on how net-zero targets can be achieved.

The bulk of this year’s conference programme will focus on sustainability, with keynotes from a stellar line-up including Amazon, Pledge, Zeus, and the Smart Freight Centre, delivering insights on how the sector can scale up to meet net-zero emissions by 2040.

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Amazon leads the way with its conference focus on Multimodal Transportation and Sustainability, tackling how its operations will meet targets. The global business will share how it is leveraging rail & waterborne transportation across its European network, recent key network developments, and the market’s challenges.

Pledge and the Smart Freight Centre (SFC) have partnered to understand whether emissions are on track to meet the goals set by the Paris Agreement. Pledge’s session, Decarbonising the logistics supply chain, what’s on the minds of logistics leaders? Reveals how the partnership brought together leaders from global logistics firms to discuss the industry’s best routes to decarbonisation. The session will share thoughts on meeting these targets, discussing ten insights from industry leaders on decarbonisation and how businesses can kick-start a sustainability journey.

December’s COP28 conference saw the publication of a landmark new study outlining the potential of revising the frozen food temperature to -15C. The Cold Chain Federation, DP World, and Maersk joined to address this with the session, ‘Are we overchilling in the cold chain?’, which assesses the practicalities and emission savings of moving to warmer temperature setpoints. They ask what challenges lie ahead for businesses, governments, and regulators seeking to change a standard that has been in place for more than 100 years.

Will the road freight sector be decarbonised in time to reach net zero? A panel chaired by the COO of Zeus, Kingfisher PLC, Welch’s Transport, and The Centre for Sustainable Road Freight will examine strategies needed to decarbonise scope three logistics emissions and the associated reporting directives in Europe and the UK. Barriers to scaling up biofuel use will be addressed, along with the opportunities and challenges with electric trucks and charging infrastructure.

Another critical session to attend will be about sustainable supply chains. Consumers are increasingly demanding more sustainable goods, not just in terms of carbon footprint but also net biodiversity and recyclability. GXO asks some well-known brands to explain how this is changing their logistics through modal shifts, ethical sourcing and returns management.

The Cold Chain Federation, Chiltern Distribution, and Sunswap join to consider the transition to emission-free refrigeration on-road vehicles. As fleet operators begin to move away from diesel in favour of electric alternatives as a power source for transport refrigeration units, they ask whether the industry is on the cusp of a transformation or whether challenges such as cost, grid connection issues, and technological uncertainty will stall progress.