Difference between revisions of "Green Freight Asia Network (GFAN)"
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Grow participation of the private sector and usage of Green Freight Label. | Grow participation of the private sector and usage of Green Freight Label. | ||
|Participants companies number=61 | |Participants companies number=61 | ||
− | |Participants companies names=20Cube (Singapore), Al Futtaim Logistics (United Arab Emirates), All Purpose Enterprises (Australia), Ants Logistics (China), Australian National Couriers (Australia), Beijing Long March Risheng Supply Chain (China), Blue Dart Express (India), Bollore Logistics (France), Daosavanh Transport Service (Singapore), Delex Cargo India (India), DHL Supply Chain Singapore (Singapore), Emirates Logistics (United Arab Emirates), Express Freight Management (Papua New Guinea), Eternity Grand Logistics (Thailand), Geolink Group Co. Ltd. (Cambodia), Green Star Lines One Member Limited Company (Vietnam), MKD Transcorp (Australia), iHUB Solutions (Singapore), Perpetual Niugini (New Guinea), Phuonganh Transport and Trading (Cambodia), Qingdao Guangyunda Logistics (China), Qingdao Guoxing Logistics Co.Ltd (China), Sailing Logistics Limited (China), Sentup Australia (Australia), Shanghai Asian Development International Transport Pudong (China), Shanghai Beiye Newbrother Supply Chain Mgt (China), Shanghai Fuying Logistics (China), Shanghai Huasong Logistics (China), Shanghai Lifeng Logistics (China), Shanghai Shendong Shipping (China), Shanghai Tranwins Supply Chain (China), Shanghai Uton Supply Chain Management (China), Shantou Longjie Logistics (China), Shenzhen Onsoon Transportation (China), Shinkai Transport Systems (China), Shreeji Transport Services (China), Singapore Haulage Services (Singapore), Sunjex Logistics Corporation (China), Sunwa Logistics (China), Toll Networks ( | + | |Participants companies names=20Cube (Singapore), Al Futtaim Logistics (United Arab Emirates), All Purpose Enterprises (Australia), Ants Logistics (China), Australian National Couriers (Australia), Beijing Long March Risheng Supply Chain (China), Blue Dart Express (India), Bollore Logistics (France), Daosavanh Transport Service (Singapore), Delex Cargo India (India), DHL Supply Chain Singapore (Singapore), Emirates Logistics (United Arab Emirates), Express Freight Management (Papua New Guinea), Eternity Grand Logistics (Thailand), Geolink Group Co. Ltd. (Cambodia), Green Star Lines One Member Limited Company (Vietnam), MKD Transcorp (Australia), iHUB Solutions (Singapore), Perpetual Niugini (New Guinea), Phuonganh Transport and Trading (Cambodia), Qingdao Guangyunda Logistics (China), Qingdao Guoxing Logistics Co.Ltd (China), Sailing Logistics Limited (China), Sentup Australia (Australia), Shanghai Asian Development International Transport Pudong (China), Shanghai Beiye Newbrother Supply Chain Mgt (China), Shanghai Fuying Logistics (China), Shanghai Huasong Logistics (China), Shanghai Lifeng Logistics (China), Shanghai Shendong Shipping (China), Shanghai Tranwins Supply Chain (China), Shanghai Uton Supply Chain Management (China), Shantou Longjie Logistics (China), Shenzhen Onsoon Transportation (China), Shinkai Transport Systems (China), Shreeji Transport Services (China), Singapore Haulage Services (Singapore), Sunjex Logistics Corporation (China), Sunwa Logistics (China), Toll Networks (New Zealand), U Express (France), United Storage Logistics Shanghai (China), United Parcel Service - UPS (USA), VINAFCO (Vietnam), Xuan Thieu Nam Dinh Joint Stock Company (Vietnam), Yusen Logistics and Transport Co. (China), Asia Pacific Brewery Hanoi (Vietnam), Bridgestone Tyre (USA), Heineken Asia Pacific (Germany), Hennes and Mauritz - H&M (Sweden)), HP Inc. (USA), IKANO (Sweden), IKEA (Sweden), Infineon Technologies (Germany), Lenovo (Denmark), Procter & Gamble (USA), Schneider Electric Logistics (Germany), Vietnam Brewery (Vietnam). |
|Participants other members number=5 | |Participants other members number=5 | ||
− | |Participants other members names=BSR, TÜV-SÜD, Smart Freight Centre, GIZ, Mekong Institute | + | |Participants other members names=BSR (USA), TÜV-SÜD(Germany), Smart Freight Centre (Netherlands), GIZ (Germany), Mekong Institute (Thailand). |
|Number of members={{Number of members | |Number of members={{Number of members | ||
|Number of members year=2018 | |Number of members year=2018 |
Revision as of 12:37, 9 July 2019
General
Name of initiative | Green Freight Asia Network (GFAN) |
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LPAA initiative | No |
NAZCA Initiative | No |
Website address | http://greenfreightasia.org/ |
Related initiatives | |
Starting year | 2011 |
End year | |
Secretariat | Green Freight Asia Ltd. 80 Robinson Road, #02-00 Singapore 068898, e-mail: info@greenfreightasia.org |
Organisational structure | Permanent secretariat |
Geographical coverage | Asia and the Pacific |
Name of lead organisation | Green Freight Asia Network (GFAN) |
Type of lead organisation | NGO/Civil Society |
Location/Nationality of lead organisation | Singapore |
Description
Description | GFAN brings together shippers, carriers, logistics providers and associations to advance sustainable freight in Asia. GFAN aims to enhance collaboration to share best practice and jointly scale up green freight efforts, to ensure the active participation of the private sector in the development of national green freight policies and program, to develop consistent methods for measuring and reporting fuel use and GHG emissions from road freight and to establish a database with verified data. |
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Objectives | Educates all Asia-Pacific based stakeholders (governments, manufacturers, logistics
companies and consumers) about sustainable supply chain practices. Provides criteria for companies to be considered green freight friendly. Promotes positive environmental change by awarding companies with Green Freight Label certifications. |
Activities | Facilitate awareness building, education and best practice exchange for companies to
achieve the Green Freight Label certification. Create a Green Freight Label certification and renewal process. Align with other green freight programs and national initiatives to harmonize and avoid. overlaps and collaborate with other region and global environmental NGOs. Grow participation of the private sector and usage of Green Freight Label. |
One or two success stories achieved |
Monitoring and Impacts
Function of initiative | Political dialogue, Technical dialogue |
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Activity of initiative | Policy planning and recommendations, Awareness raising and outreach, Knowledge dissemination and exchange |
Indicators | |
Goals | |
Comments on indicators and goals | |
How will goals be achieved | |
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals | |
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How are you tracking progress of your initiative | |
Available reporting |
Participants
Participants | Number | Names | ||
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Members | 66 | |||
Companies | 61 | 20Cube (Singapore),Al Futtaim Logistics (United Arab Emirates),All Purpose Enterprises (Australia),Ants Logistics (China),Australian National Couriers (Australia),Beijing Long March Risheng Supply Chain (China),Blue Dart Express (India),Bollore Logistics (France),Daosavanh Transport Service (Singapore),Delex Cargo India (India),DHL Supply Chain Singapore (Singapore),Emirates Logistics (United Arab Emirates),Express Freight Management (Papua New Guinea),Eternity Grand Logistics (Thailand),Geolink Group Co. Ltd. (Cambodia),Green Star Lines One Member Limited Company (Vietnam),MKD Transcorp (Australia),iHUB Solutions (Singapore),Perpetual Niugini (New Guinea),Phuonganh Transport and Trading (Cambodia),Qingdao Guangyunda Logistics (China),Qingdao Guoxing Logistics Co.Ltd (China),Sailing Logistics Limited (China),Sentup Australia (Australia),Shanghai Asian Development International Transport Pudong (China),Shanghai Beiye Newbrother Supply Chain Mgt (China),Shanghai Fuying Logistics (China),Shanghai Huasong Logistics (China),Shanghai Lifeng Logistics (China),Shanghai Shendong Shipping (China),Shanghai Tranwins Supply Chain (China),Shanghai Uton Supply Chain Management (China),Shantou Longjie Logistics (China),Shenzhen Onsoon Transportation (China),Shinkai Transport Systems (China),Shreeji Transport Services (China),Singapore Haulage Services (Singapore),Sunjex Logistics Corporation (China),Sunwa Logistics (China),Toll Networks (New Zealand),U Express (France),United Storage Logistics Shanghai (China),United Parcel Service - UPS (USA),VINAFCO (Vietnam),Xuan Thieu Nam Dinh Joint Stock Company (Vietnam),Yusen Logistics and Transport Co. (China),Asia Pacific Brewery Hanoi (Vietnam),Bridgestone Tyre (USA),Heineken Asia Pacific (Germany),Hennes and Mauritz - H&M (Sweden)),HP Inc. (USA),IKANO (Sweden),IKEA (Sweden),Infineon Technologies (Germany),Lenovo (Denmark),Procter & Gamble (USA),Schneider Electric Logistics (Germany),Vietnam Brewery (Vietnam). | ||
Business organisations | 0 | |||
Research and educational organisations | 0 | |||
Non-governmental organisations | 0 | |||
National states | 0 | |||
Governmental actors | 0 | |||
Regional / state / county actors | 0 | |||
City / municipal actors | 0 | |||
Intergovernmental organisations | 0 | |||
Financial Institutions | 0 | |||
Faith based organisations | 0 | |||
Other members | 5 | BSR (USA), TÜV-SÜD(Germany), Smart Freight Centre (Netherlands), GIZ (Germany), Mekong Institute (Thailand). | ||
Supporting partners | 0 | |||
Number of members in the years |
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Have only national states as participators | No |
Theme
Transport | Agriculture | Forestry | Business | Financial institutions | Buildings | Industry | Waste | Cities and subnational governments | Short Term Pollutants | International maritime transport | Energy Supply | Fluorinated gases | Energy efficiency | Renewable energy | Supply chain emission reductions | Adaptation | Other | Resilience | Innovation | Energy Access and Efficiency | Private Finance |
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Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Last update: 11 October 2019 14:03:19
Not only have national states as participators