As global awareness of climate change grows, businesses are actively seeking methods to mitigate its impacts. This trend is particularly evident among supply chain operators, who are prioritizing the optimization of their operations and embracing environmentally conscious practices.
AI and innovation emerge as pivotal tools in spearheading sustainability initiatives for organizations willing to embrace them. Through the utilization of AI-powered platforms, companies can streamline their supply chain processes, boost energy efficiency, and elevate decision-making capabilities. Additionally, AI facilitates advanced analytics, enabling the identification of patterns and opportunities to minimize waste while fostering the adoption of eco-friendly technologies.
According to MIT’s latest State of Supply Chain Sustainability report, only 35% of global respondents report having net-zero goals, and within that minority, many appear ill-equipped to meet their self-imposed deadlines. However, by implementing innovative solutions in their supply chain operations, companies can overcome these challenges and achieve their sustainability goals.
“As an organisation, we have set ambitious sustainability goals to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. To address these challenges, we have implemented innovative solutions in our supply chain operations, including upgrading our Material Handling Equipment fleet and exploring the adoption of renewable energy sources,” says Siyasanga Majola, Logistics Manager at Kimberly-Clark’s Epping Manufacturing facility in the city of Cape Town.
AI-powered algorithms can analyse transportation routes, optimise delivery schedules, and reduce empty returns. From a warehouse perspective, AI-powered algorithms can also analyse planned orders and stock levels to allocate resources effectively to minimise logistics costs for an organisation. Moreover, advanced analytics and machine learning can enable better demand forecasting and inventory management from an overall supply chain perspective, minimising waste and reducing overstocking.
Kimberly-Clark has leveraged AI-powered platforms in collaboration with its logistics partner to enhance the communication and coordination of raw material container deliveries into respective warehouses. This collaboration has resulted in a 40% reduction in transportation-related emissions and a 60% improvement in gate out containers to delivered at warehouse, leading to improved resource planning and coordination of inventory levels in real-time.
This transparency facilitates proactive decision-making, thereby minimizing disruptions, reducing excess inventory, and optimizing transportation-related emissions by ensuring timely material requisition. “While integrating AI and innovation into sustainability initiatives within the supply chain presents challenges, it’s crucial to train and equip teams to effectively utilize these technologies,” adds Majola. “By harnessing AI-powered algorithms, Kimberly-Clark has slashed logistics costs by 44% and aims to reduce waste by 15% through more efficient resource allocation and inventory management.”
The adoption of AI is paramount for companies committed to driving sustainable growth and contributing to a better future. As the world grapples with the impacts of climate change, businesses must take decisive actions to mitigate their environmental footprint. Harnessing the full potential of AI and innovation in supply chain operations is one such action.