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TCI-IIMB supply chain sustainability Lab achieves ISO 14083 with TEMT

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The Transportation Emissions Measurement Tool (TEMT) by TCI-IIMB Supply Chain Sustainability Lab empowers an organisation to accurately measure, manage, and reduce freight transportation emissions. It will address India’s growing carbon footprint and promote sustainable logistics solutions through ISO-certified accuracy.

The TCI-IIMB Supply Chain Sustainability Lab at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB), founded in collaboration with Transport Corporation of India Ltd. (TCI), has become the first organisation in India to achieve ISO 14083 certification for its ground-breaking digital platform, the Transportation Emissions Measurement Tool (TEMT). This certification underscores the platform’s ability to accurately quantify and report greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from freight transportation activities, helping organisations to measure, manage, and ultimately reduce their transportation-related emissions in line with regulatory requirements and sustainability goals.

In India, the transportation sector is responsible for around 14 percent of the country’s total GHG emissions, with freight transportation accounting for nearly 40 percent of CO₂ emissions within this sector. Without intervention or cleaner technologies, transportation emissions are projected to increase by 4-fold between 2016 & 2050, potentially reaching 1.17 billion tonnes of CO₂ by 2050. It would increase the share of transport in total emissions to 19 percent. Accurate measurement is the critical first step toward mitigating these emissions. Organisations need robust tools to measure their emissions before taking meaningful action to reduce them. The Transportation Emissions Measurement Tool (TEMT), with its certified emissions factors across multiple transport modes, empowers organisations to quantify and report emissions accurately, setting the stage for effective emission-reduction strategies.

ISO 14083, developed by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO), provides a global standard for quantifying GHG emissions from transport operations. It covers fuel combustion and electricity consumption and applies to road, rail, air, maritime, and inland waterway transport. The standard outlines calculation methods, data requirements, and reporting guidelines, offering a standardised framework for tracking emissions and enabling organisations to make informed decisions on emission-reduction strategies.

NICDC Logistics Data Services Limited (NLDSL), a subsidiary of the National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation (NICDC) under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, has integrated ISO 14083 emission factors API into its flagship program, the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP). This integration enables users to seamlessly calculate emissions from freight activities, promoting transparency and sustainability in logistics operations. Girish Kumar Surpur, CEO and Director, NICDC Logistics Data Services Ltd, mentioned that as NLDSL continues to innovate for a sustainable future, ULIP’s Carbon Emissions API, developed in collaboration with TCI-IIMB Supply Chain Sustainability Lab at IIM Bangalore, empowers trade and logistics players to measure the environmental impact of their transportation activities. By calculating the emissions and utilising other data sources available with ULIP, companies can now develop tools necessary for informed, actionable decisions on sustainability, including modal shifts. Together, we can drive meaningful change towards a lower-carbon logistics ecosystem.

The Transportation Emissions Measurement Tool (TEMT) is a comprehensive online platform designed to measure emissions across all modes of transportation. It integrates India-specific emission factors, validated through ISO 14083 certification, ensuring data accuracy and relevance. The tool allows users to calculate emissions for both past and future shipments and compare emissions between different transport modes for a given origin-destination pair. It also offers the flexibility to build customised transportation chains, with all past entries securely stored in the cloud for easy monthly tracking and year-over-year comparison. The platform is commodity-agnostic, meaning it applies to all types of shipments, and outputs are available in PDF and CSV formats for ease of reporting and analysis.

The TCI-IIMB Supply Chain Sustainability Lab at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore has achieved ISO 14083 certification for its Transportation Emissions Measurement Tool (TEMT). The platform accurately quantifies and reports greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from freight transportation activities, helping organizations manage and reduce their emissions in line with regulatory requirements and sustainability goals. The transportation sector in India is responsible for around 14 percent of the country’s total GHG emissions, with freight transportation accounting for nearly 40 percent of CO₂ emissions. Without intervention or cleaner technologies, transportation emissions are projected to increase 4-fold between 2016 and 2050, potentially reaching 1.17 billion tonnes of CO₂ by 2050. NICDC Logistics Data Services Limited has integrated ISO 14083 emission factors API into its flagship program, the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP), promoting transparency and sustainability in logistics operations. The platform allows users to calculate emissions for past and future shipments, compare emissions between different transport modes, and build customised transportation chains.

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