Mober stages World EV Day forum
Mober has staged a World EV Day forum in its bid to drive electric vehicle (EV) adoption in the country.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
When did the forum happen?
The forum took place on September 9.What was the theme of the forum?
The theme of the forum was “Leading the Way in Green Logistics: A Forum on Moving Together for a Carbon-Free Philippines.”Per the logistics company operating in the Philippines, the said forum was themed “Leading the Way in Green Logistics: A Forum on Moving Together for a Carbon-Free Philippines,” and was held on September 9.
“World EV Day is more than just a celebration — it’s a call to unite and collaborate in accelerating the adoption of commercial EVs. The transition to sustainable logistics requires the collective efforts of the government, the private sector, and consumers. At Mober, we believe that green logistics is essential to achieving a carbon-free future, and this forum is a testament to our commitment. We are proud to lead by example and inspire others to join us on the path to a cleaner, greener Philippines,” Mober Chief Executive Officer Dennis Ng noted.
Aside from focusing on accelerating the push for the use of commercial EVs in the country, the forum also featured panel discussions that talked about issues on the shift to commercial EVs as well as the efforts that businesses took to achieve their sustainability targets by integrating electrified delivery services in their supply chain operations.
Participants of the discussion acknowledged that while the shift to commercial EVs presents challenges, the opportunities to reduce emissions and improve supply chain efficiency can be key factors that merit an investment.
The panel included Department of Transportation (DOTr) Undersecretary for Road Transport and Infrastructure Jesus Ferdinand Ortega, DOTr Project Evaluation Officer III Zion Yuson, National Development Company Undersecretary and General Manager Anton Mauricio, Clime Capital Country Manager Rachel Santiago-Sacro, and Mober Chief Commercial Officer Wai Chew Chia.
A second panel was staged, which talked about strategies for achieving sustainability goals through greener logistics practices. The participants expressed enthusiasm for integrating more EVs into their supply chains, aligning their efforts with the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
It consisted of IKEA Philippines Fulfillment Business Developer Severino De Robles, Kuehne+Nagel General Manager Gerald Tulud, Nestlé Philippines Head of Supply Chain and Procurement Anderson Martins, and Rustan Coffee Corporation (Starbucks) Senior Supply Chain Manager Mark Valle.
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