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Vincent Clerc, A.P. Moller - Maersk’s CEO of Ocean & Logistics spoke at the JOC Transpacific Maritime Conference - North America’s largest (virtual) customer and industry event - to set the context of supply chain disruption for customers and three themes for improvement.

The threat of supply chain disruption is an industry constant,” said Mr. Clerc addressing the virtual event from his office in Copenhagen, Denmark. “According to a survey done by the Economist Intelligence Unit, 94% of US retailers say that their supply chains were significantly impacted by the pandemic. “The pandemic has tested every supply chain and the test is still ongoing,” he added.

Mr. Clerc cited three key themes requiring attention for the future: The potential of digitisation, the power of integrated solutions and decarbonising logistics.

Digitisation

The blendof big data applications and AI algorithms make all aspects of the supply more accurate and efficient Supply chains are struggling with the fragmentation of data, low visibility and low levels of collaboration between partners because the industry is behind the digitisation curve. The consequences of being behind are costly - especially when there are sharp shifts in consumer demand as 2020 showed.

Dealing with the challenges, companies across the globe have taken a fast track to adopt new technology to simplify and connect their supply chains. The combination of big data applications and AI algorithms makes all aspects of the supply more accurate and efficient.

The digital platforms which completely changed consumer behaviour in recent years will do the same for our industry, and that will be for the better,” said Vincent Clerc, CEO of Ocean & Logistics, A.P. Moller – Maersk.

Integrated solutions

Many supply chains have, over time, been increasingly fragmented into a complex network of suppliers segmented across products to preserve procurement power. The cycle of consolidation, shipment, deconsolidation and distribution - if split between different vendors is not optimal for connectivity due to the inherent changes that occur. The total outcome amounting to less value than the sum of the parts. This was the case even before COVID-19, and it was certainly the case in 2020.

As resilience and flexibility have become key, these fragmented set ups have proven to be increasingly clumsy in their ability to orchestrate, and equally ineffective and costly to cope with demand shifts,” commented Mr. Clerc.

It is clear that there is a need for a strong and experienced logistics partner who translates strategy into tangible outcomes and can take accountability for these outcomes.

Decarbonising logistics

Maersk is accelerating efforts to decarbonise marine operations with the launch of the first carbon-neutral liner vessel Mr. Clerc also cited the importance of working with industry partners and customers to plan and develop supply chains in a more sustainable way.

Maersk is accelerating efforts to decarbonise marine operations with the launch of the world’s first carbon-neutral liner vessel in 2023 - seven years ahead of the initial 2030-ambition. All future Maersk-owned new buildings will have dual fuel technology installed, enabling either carbon-neutral operations or operation on standard very low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO).

Maersk will continue to explore several carbon-neutral fuel pathways and expects multiple solutions to existing in the future. Methanol, ethanol, alcohol-lignin blends and ammonia are the major candidates because of their potential to scale.

The technology is now available; securing a competitive global supply chain through the fuel value chain is the main challenge now and stakeholders must cooperate to meet the demand.

Logistics as a science of opportunity seeking

On all three themes; digitisation, integration of supply chains and decarbonisation, I can only encourage everybody to have a thorough reflection and discussion with the right partners for your success, because disruption and change will come again,” Mr. Clerc advised.

As the global integrator of logistics, connecting and simplifying our customers’ supply chains – we want to change logistics from being an art of problem-solving into a science of opportunity-seeking,” he finished.

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