TDBC press release (2024.11.07) TDBC Alps Way and SALA Logistics gave case studies on their SDG initiatives. Transportation industry SDGs seminar for improving corporate value and sustainable growth, including supporting solutions ~Opening up the future for transportation companies~ “SDGs Knowledge Bank” seminar The Transport Digital Business Council (TDBC) sets up a working group every year for each issue faced by transport operators, and transport operator members and support members with various technologies and solutions conduct research, analysis and demonstration experiments. We pursue good solutions and disseminate information widely. This year’s “SDGs Carbon Neutral Eco-Drive & emsp; Working Group” will discuss how the SDGs are being promoted in various industries and the environment is changing, with demands for CO2 reduction from shippers and partner companies, and this is a business opportunity. Our goal is to increase the number of businesses that understand this and actively incorporate it into their management. We will also be unveiling the “SDGs Knowledge Bank,” a collection of SDGs initiative examples created by the working group. You can see at a glance the SDGs activities that members are engaged in and the SDGs solutions that support members have a proven track record of. We look forward to your early application.
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companies~ “SDGs Knowledge Bank” Seminar Sponsor: TDBC SDGs Carbon Neutral Eco-Drive Working Group Date and time: Monday, November 11, 2024 13:30~16:30 Venue: TDBC (Roppongi Grand Tower 36th floor) or WEB participation Capacity: Roppongi 30 people Web participation 300 people (Reception will be closed as soon as capacity is reached) (Advance registration required: Free participation)
https://tdbc.or.jp/working-group/2024/wg09/67061bb1541e88466906dd02/ “SDGs you can tackle now” ~ Seize business opportunities and move towards sustainable management ~ Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Co., Ltd. ・Significance and benefits of transportation companies working on SDGs ・Steps and points of SDGs initiatives ・Learning from practical examples to improve corporate value Introducing “SDGs Knowledge Bank” examples of transportation company initiatives 1. SALA Logistics Co., Ltd. (Toyokawa City, Aichi Prefecture) 2. Alps Way Co., Ltd. (Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture) “SDGs Knowledge Bank” Introducing solutions that contribute to SDGs initiatives 1. Japan Twenty One Co., Ltd. We support safe and secure management by proposing accident prevention equipment for all aspects of vehicles. 2. Shoko Chukin Bank Co., Ltd. Decarbonization management support 3. Nemielu Co., Ltd. Nemielu Visualize daytime sleepiness and lack of sleep with a simple game on the web app. The results will help you improve your sleep. 4. LocationMind Co., Ltd. This is a service that accelerates the realization of a zero-emission society using next-generation GPS receivers. 5. Alphas Co., Ltd. This is the CO2 reduction measure! The combustion accelerator Change Fuel also contributes to improved fuel efficiency. https://tdbc.or.jp/working-group/2024/wg09/67061bb1541e88466906dd02/ ◆Transportation Digital Business Council General Incorporated Association https://tdbc.or.jp/ The Transportation Digital Business Council (TDBC) is a collaboration between the transportation industry, shippers, and support companies from various industries, including ICT, to transform the transportation industry into a safe, secure, and ecological social infrastructure by using digital technology, and to transform the transportation industry into a safe, secure, and ecological social infrastructure.・Established in August 2016 with the purpose of contributing to society. We actively discover, plan, and develop excellent solutions and technologies that solve problems in the transportation industry both inside and outside of our members, and provide them to both inside and outside of our members through methods such as council certification. We will contribute to achieving the SDGs by solving zero traffic accidents and realizing sustainable public transportation and logistics
infrastructure as a common social issue that transcends industries.