ReMo Touts Freight Data Exchanges
June 30, 2022
The Coalition for Reimagined Mobility (ReMo), a global
initiative created to shape policy and ideas for more equitable
and sustainable movement of people and goods around the world,
released a report that details the impact of freight sector data
sharing to improve the sustainability and reliability of the
global supply chain.
The report includes new modeling from the International
Transport Forum (ITF), which found that the adoption of an open
freight data exchange standard would not only improve
operational efficiencies across the supply chain, reducing the
unprecedented level of goods stuck at global ports, it will also
result in an estimated 22% reduction in carbon emissions by 2050
and eliminate 2.5 billion barrels of oil per year.
Freight data exchange standards are open or freely available
technical specifications that define how to share critical
information to seamlessly facilitate global freight logistics.
Standardizing the exchange of freight data will support a
transition to widespread software-enabled communication forming
the backbone of better stakeholder coordination across the
global supply chain.
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