May 11, 2015
Benefits of Going Green Georgia Operations 2009-2010
Presented by :Bill Stankiewicz
Vice President & General ManagerShippers Warehouse
9250 South Main StreetJonesboro, Georgia 30237
www.shipperswarehouse.comOffice: 678-364-3475
Key Points To Be Discussed
• Benefits of Going Green• Business Economics & Transportation
Tie Ins• Shippers Warehouse Successes &
Plans• Being a SmartWay Member
Benefits to Going GREEN
It boosts operational efficiency
It increases customer satisfaction
May lower operational and maintenance costs in the long-run
Increases employee comfort & productivity
Improves indoor/outdoor environmental quality
Shippers Warehouse will consider these initiatives infuture industrial developments when possible• Light colored, reflective roofing on warehouse projects, which:
• Helps reflect sunlight and reduces the “heat island” effect. Promotes more efficient HVAC usage.
• Rainwater collection efforts
• Create system to capture and collect rainwater runoff from the roof.
• Water can then be used for a variety of purposes, including landscapemaintenance or vehicle washing.
• Consider contracting with some localities to use “Grey water” for landscape• upkeep.
• Using partially treated waste water to feed lawns and shrubbery. This, plus rainwater recovery, can have a noticeable impact on overall water usage.
• Attempt to use building materials suppliers located within the metropolitan Atlanta area instead of out-of-state suppliers – reduces the amount of mileage trucks need to travel to deliver materials.
• Focus on materials that provide better climate management within warehouses and Distribution Centers.
• Installations of ready rooms in packaging operations. See next slides that follow.
Shippers Warehouse use Light colored, reflective roofing on warehouse projects, which: Helps reflect sunlight and reduces the “heat island” effect. Promotes more efficient HVAC usage.
Green Really IS the Color of Money Today
Transportation Footprint…everybody’s talking about it
Global Warming: Do You Believe It? Below is a chart on Global Fossil Carbon Emissions
Belief is Irrelevant- See Oil reserves, production scenario trends
Transportation is more dependent on liquid energy
Transportation accounts for a larger percentage of liquid fuels.
Alternatives such as solar, wind, geothermal and nuclear aren’t practical in transportation
The Greening in Transportation Footprint is equally important in the Environmental and Monetary area
In Corporate Sustainability.... Survival is a synonym for Sustainability
The SmartWay Transport Partnership Program Components
• Partnerships – EPA packaging existing government partnerships & programs Over 640 Partners
Carriers, Shippers, Logistics, Affiliates, Rail, plus vendors Includes most of the top trucking companies
Tools and models - allowing companies to:Measure multimodal transportation footprint Project emission reduction impacts of technology, strategy and modes
Technology Demonstration- Advance new technologies/fuels
Product Certification – SmartWay Truck and SmartWay Vehicles
Financial Incentives- access to capital, loan guarantees, public-private capital
Marketing/Media Campaign - Extend SmartWay brand, labeling, public ed.
Building Blocks for a Green Supply Chain Model using SmartWay
•The Shipper – Carrier Relationship SmartWay is a voluntary program with leverage – provided by the shipper carrier relationship Shippers get credit for using SmartWay carriers, and more credit for better SmartWay carriers Shippers are interested in the SmartWay logo, and SmartWay advertising Shippers ARE applying pressure to their carriersWe can replicate this relationship to include all transportation modes This will allow shippers to pressure all transportation modes to improve
• The FLEET Model Good reputation and industry acceptance Industry experience and familiarity
• The SmartWay Brand and Reputation Good reputation with industry- good customer eservice, fair, knowledgeable Brand is getting more and more visibility
• TransportationTransportation• 48 contiguous states• Southeast Coverage
• Alabama • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • Mississippi • North Carolina • South Carolina • Tennessee • Texas • Virginia
• Truckload and LTL• Next day and two day service• Flexible relationships with a dedicated fleet of quality carriers• Daily freight consolidation• Guaranteed freight rates and on-time delivery• Freight bill audit and payment• Tender loads• Labeling and printing• Returns Coordination• Daily customer pickups• Cross docking• Store door delivery
• WarehousingWarehousing• Sanitation rated AIB superior • Temperature controlled space • Sprinkler protected • Monitored security alarm system • Floor and pallet rack storage• 8 x 10 foot dock doors• 22 to 30 foot clear ceilings• Evaluations• Facility audits and start-ups• CAD layouts
PackagingPackaging• Rapid turnaround• Point of sale packaging• Dedicated space, facilities and machinery• Flexible services and packaging equipment• Any volume• Assembly, filling and white room operations
Responsive, experienced provider of integrated logistics services including:Responsive, experienced provider of integrated logistics services including:
• Reverse LogisticsReverse Logistics• Product information gathering and reporting• Proprietary reporting software• Serial number and component level tracking• Sorting to origin• Detailed components catalog• Dedicated space, systems and services• Container loading and shipping• Product testing and replacement• Corporate and consumer returns• Warranty verification• Labeling and printing• Product and retailer knowledge• Materials sort and segregate
Major listings; Magazines, Publication, Articles and Community Services etc.
July 2009 Issue
March 31, 2008 Issue July 2009
Logistics Quarterly Volume 15, Issue 1 2009
Energy Star Member
Green Business Works Conference, Marietta GA.Georgia Operations 2009-2010
Presented by :Bill Stankiewicz
Vice President & General ManagerShippers Warehouse
9250 South Main StreetJonesboro, Georgia 30237
www.shipperswarehouse.comOffice: 678-364-3475