M&S seeks to drive down road miles

Posted on Monday 17 October 2022

DIGITAL FREIGHT business, DigiHaul, is working with the retailer to reduce logistics-related emissions by bringing down empty running and improving network visibility.

By reducing carbon emissions in the M&S network, DigiHaul is supporting the retailer’s wider Plan A initiative which aims to build a more sustainable future, with a goal of becoming net zero by 2040.

M&S C&H supply chain and logistics director Mark Lemming, says: “Our Plan A initiative is a driving force within the business, keeping our focus on building a more sustainable future. Partnering with DigiHaul to optimise our transport logistics and tackle empty running helps us on our journey to net zero.”

To help reduce empty running across the M&S network, DigiHaul is using its backhaul matching solution which harnesses technology and data science to identify complementary journeys based on location and type of goods. Through DigiHaul’s approach to return load optimisation, the company forecasts a reduction in carbon emissions coming from the retailer’s transport network.  

In addition, DigiHaul is improving visibility by combining transport data across M&S Clothing & Home and M&S Food, as well as integrating with the enterprise systems of M&S carriers. In doing so, DigiHaul can give M&S a comprehensive view of its network, locating and unlocking hidden capacity to optimise journeys and reduce road miles.

For more information, visit www.digihaul.com

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