GREEN TRANSPORATION AND ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE

 


Green Transportation

Transportation that is environmentally friendly. Green transportation is a transportation-related activity carried out by the construction industry with the goal of reducing negative environmental impacts. Transportation material accounts for 6-8 percent of the carbon created during the construction process, so green transportation techniques such as hauling materials in full trucks and employing fuel-efficient cars are required. 

Furthermore, employing technology such as video conferencing during meetings, using public transportation for employees, and locating employee housing near the project site can all help to mitigate the negative consequences of transportation activities. Green transportation can save money while also contributing significantly to economic development and sustainability.

ORGANIZATION PERFORMANCE

The explicit and widen picture of Organizational performance in supply chain is based on environmental, financial and operational performance.

Higher Management support for the successful adoption of innovation related to the GSCM having technology and new programs is key driver (Hamel and Prahalad, 1989). The impact of sustainability on the environment especially must be incorporated into various domains and strategies employed in or under supply chain management and also the  existing resource planning systems mostly those resources being extracted from environment or majorly impacting it must be modified in order to facilitate and be beneficial for various sets of information either it be related to operations, strategies or have tactical grounds comprising of  sustainability efforts and outcomes in order to successfully implement green supply chain management practices.

Financial performance comprises of having a positive and sound impact on economy and its performance includes and focuses on positive economic performance, which includes of minimizing numerous cost such as lowering material cost at time of its purchase, reducing costs associated with excessive energy consumption, in order to prevent and treat waste minimize the fees and also lower its discharge fee, while also putting keen efforts to eliminate and reduce impacts of  negative economic performance, such as higher investment, higher operational costs, higher cost for waste discharge and higher cost of purchasing green materials.

Operational performance is essential for any firm to be successful. This accomplishment was evident in greater on-time delivery, lower inventory levels, lower scrap rate, improved product quality, expanded product range, and enhanced capacity utilization.


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