Adapting to carbon regulations: shaping the future of your supply chain
With the new Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), certain carbon-intensive products from outside the EU will be subject to CO2 reporting obligations, and importers must purchase CBAM certificates for their relevant imports.
The adoption of CBAM will have significant implications. Customers will now be looking for scarce green steel and green cement. As the cost of carbon-intensive products rises, companies wanting to reduce their carbon footprint may have to adapt their business models.
So, the question arises:
Can companies simulate such scenarios and review their supply chain network design with these new parameters?
The answer is yes.
Join this webinar, where experts from both AIMMS and PwC will talk about:
- Why is CBAM important? How can you be prepared?
- How does advanced network design support carbon modeling together with traditional objectives of service, cost, and working capital?
- How does this translate into practical applications and digital supply chain models?
- A demo that simulates a real case study on how CBAM affects a company’s supply chain in different scenarios.
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