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12.10.2014prof. dr. dieter steinmann
Logistik, Material- und
Produktionswirtschaft 2010
Sustainable Logistics
Sonntag, 12. Oktober 2014
12.10.2014prof. dr. dieter steinmann
Sustainable Logistics
and Supply Chain ManagementPotentials for the Future
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability 5.1.2013
Sonntag, 12. Oktober 2014
… just to make clear what we
are talking about ….
12.10.2014prof. dr. dieter steinmann
Sustainable Logistics
12.10.2014prof. dr. dieter steinmann
Source: http://www.greenLogistics.org/ (3.1.2013)
Environmental Issues in Industry
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Company
Company
Logistic Services, Service
Provider
Supply Chain
Ressources
+ Raw Materials
+ Components
+ Energy
+ Water
+
Magical Polygon
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Sustainability
Quality
Effici-
ency
Effecti-
venessCusto-
mer pre-
ference
High
Techno-
logy
Avoid
defective
Products,
Waste
Share-
holder
Value
Sustainability
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Sustainability
Working
Condi-
tions
Energy
Con-
sump-
tion
Raw
Materials
Green-
house
Gas
Waste
Mana-
gement
Recyc-
ling
Energy
Reco-
very
Total Environmental Package Solution Panasonic
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Source: http://www.panasonic.net/eco/factory/eco_solution/ 4.1.2013
Eco Ideas Report Panasonic: http://www.panasonic.net/eco/env_data/back_number/pdf/panasonic_eiR2012e.pdf 5.1.2013
Green Logistics by Panasonic
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Source: http://www.panasonic.net/eco/factory/green_Logistics/ 5.1.2013
Eco Ideas Report Panasonic: http://www.panasonic.net/eco/env_data/back_number/pdf/panasonic_eiR2012e.pdf 5.1.2013
Green Procurement Guidelines for Wood Materials
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Source; http://www.panasonic.net/eco/biodiversity/ 5.1.2013
Eco Ideas Report Panasonic: http://www.panasonic.net/eco/env_data/back_number/pdf/panasonic_eiR2012e.pdf 5.1.2013
Global Logistics Network, Alps Logistics, Japan
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Sourcehttp://www.alps-Logistics.jp/eng/service/what_network.html
Risks and Impacts of Climate Change
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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Framework_Convention_on_Climate_Change 5.1.2013
What we are talking about?
• Green ….
… protect the environment
• Sustainable …
... protect the environment and use all ressources in a
responsible way
• Logistics …
… availability of goods in an appropriate way
+ planning
+ moving
+ storing
+ administration
value adding services
• Supply Chain Management …
… Logistics from raw material … to goods … to recycling
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Green … Sustainable … what makes the difference?
• Green, ecologic, environmental, ecological
sustainable
• Sustainable, responsibility for responsible
ressources
• Green = sustainable (?)
• Element of corporate governance
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Road Map
• Sustainability
• Logistics
• Supply Chain Management
• Standards and Concepts for Sustainable Logistics
• Case Studies
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… You Can Receive a Mind Map …
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Open Source Freemind:
http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Download
Sustainable Logistics - Mindmap
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Open Source Freemind: http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Download
Sustainability
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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nested_sustainability-v2.gif 5.1.2013
Sustainable - Definition
• Living within the limits
• Understanding the interconnections among
economy, society, and environment
• Equitable distribution of resources and
opportunities
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Source: http://www.sustainablemeasures.com/node/35 5.1.2013
Sustainability (EPA, United States Envrionmental Protection Agency)
• Sustainability is based on a simple principle:
Everything that we need for our survival and well-
being depends, either directly or indirectly, on our
natural environment.
• Sustainability creates and maintains the
conditions under which humans and nature can
exist in productive harmony, that permit fulfilling
the social, economic and other requirements of
present and future generations.
• Sustainability is important to making sure that we
have and will continue to have, the water,
materials, and resources to protect human health
and our environment.12.10.2014
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Sustainability – Reasons – Climatic Change
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Sustainability – Reasons – Restricted Raw Material
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Sustainability – Reasons – Increasing Production
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Sustainability – Political, Legal and Organisational
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The Kyoto Protocol
The Kyoto Protocol treaty was negotiated in December 1997 at the city of
Kyoto, Japan and came into force February 16th, 2005.
"The Kyoto Protocol is a legally binding agreement under which industrialized
countries will reduce their collective emissions of greenhouse gases by 5.2%
compared to the year 1990 (but note that, compared to the emissions levels that
would be expected by 2010 without the Protocol, this target represents a 29%
cut). The goal is to lower overall emissions from six greenhouse gases - carbon
dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, sulfur hexafluoride, HFCs, and PFCs - calculated
as an average over the five-year period of 2008-12. National targets range from
8% reductions for the European Union and some others to 7% for the US, 6% for
Japan, 0% for Russia, and permitted increases of 8% for Australia and 10% for
Iceland.“
Source: -- United Nations Environment Programme
-- Kyoto Protocol Official Site
12.10.2014prof. dr. dieter steinmann
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
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Source: http://unfccc.int/2860.php 5.1.2013
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
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Source: http://unfccc.int/not_assigned/b/items/1417.php 5.1.2013
The Greenhouse Effect
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Source: http://uh519fall2010.wikispaces.com/Global+Warming+and+Kyoto+Protocol#greenhouse
Kyoto Protocol
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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kyoto_Protocol_extension_period-2012-2020---participation_map_2012.png
Green Logistics
Logistics is the integrated management of all the activities required to
move products through the supply chain. For a typical product this
supply chain extends from a raw material source through the production
and distribution system to the point of consumption and the associated
reverse logistics. The logistical activities comprise freight transport,
storage, inventory management, materials handling and all the
related information processing.
The main objective of logistics is to co-ordinate these activities in a way
that meets customer requirements at minimum cost. In the past this cost
has been defined in purely monetary terms. As concern for the
environment rises, companies must take more account of the external
costs of logistics associated mainly with climate change, air pollution,
noise, vibration and accidents. This research project is examining
ways of reducing these externalities and achieving a more sustainable
balance between economic, environmental and social objectives.
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Quelle: Green Logistics Project, http://www.greenlogistics.org
Green Logistics: Modal Shift
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Quelle: http://www.alps-logistics.jp/image/service/green_logi_01_e.gif
Alps Logistics, Japan
12.10.2014prof. dr. dieter steinmann
Quelle: http://www.alps-logistics.jp/eng/service/what_ocs.html
Logistics – Basic Definition – Multiple „R“
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Logistics – Basic Definition – Inbound/Outbound
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Logistics – Basic Definition – Business Logistics
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Logistics – Basic Definition – Individual Logistics
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Logistics – Basic Definition – Life Cycle
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Logistics – Basic Definition – Intra Logistics Process
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Logistics – Basic Definition – Intercompany Logistics
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Logistics – International Logistics Service Networks
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Standards an Concepts – Reuse of Components
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Cradle to Cradle (C2C)
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Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7a/Biological_and_technical_nutrients_%28C2C%29.jpg
Supply Chain Management (SCM)
• Bibliopgraphy
– http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_chain_management
– http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Supply_chain_management
– Supply Chain Council (SCOR), http://supply-chain.org/about, http://supply-
chain.org/
– http://www.chainmanagement.de/
– Council of Supply Chain Management Provessionals, http://cscmp.org/
– Reverse Supply Chain, Reverse Logistics,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_supply_chain
– Reverse Logistics, http://www.rlmagazine.com/edition01p12.php,
http://www.rlmagazine.com/edition01p14.php
– Completing the Supply Chain Model,
http://www.seydl.eu/en/papers/Rengel_Seydl_Reverse_Logisitics_2002_23_05_en.
– Carbon Disclosure Project,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_Chain_Leadership_Collaboration
– Value Chain, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value_chain
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