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Hewlett-Packard Australias (HP) Imaging & Printing Group (IPG) says it has reduced the organisations local carbon emissions for product sourced by sea by 41 per cent after revising its supply chain model.
After assessing the companys supply chain costs and CO2 footprint a year ago, HP IPG analysed the CO2 footprint for their product deliveries via modes of transport including sea, rail and truck.
Following this analysis, HP decided to implement supply chain projects that would land product closer to customers using sea, rather than using rail and road to move freight to customers.
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