• How eco-friendly is your supply chain? Take the survey and find out!

    How eco-friendly is your supply chain? Take the survey and find out!

    How eco-friendly is your supply chain?

    The eBusiness Research Center ELTRUN of the Athens University of Economics and Business and the ECR Europe organization have created a survey in the context of the e-SAVE research project. The aim of the survey is to investigate the current level of adoption and future interest in energy efficiency and carbon footprint monitoring in the supply chain.

    The questionnaire will take less than 20 minutes of your time to be completed.

    Take the survey!

    At the end, you will be able to see your company’s rankings compared to other companies that have participated in the survey. The final results will be made available at the e-SAVE project’s web-site (www.e-save.eu).

    Your personal or company identification data are not required and your answers will be kept confidential.

    If you have questions regarding this study, you may contact info@survey.e-save.eu.

  • Best Practices

    Best Practices

    Best practices for environmental impact management in the supply chain

     

    Coming soon from e-SAVE project. Please check again later.

Welcome to the e-SAVE project!

The e-SAVE project aims to develop the information infrastructure, applications and decision support tools to support operations and supply chain management and design decisions, taking into account environmental KPIs and the dynamic energy profile of products and processes.

Furthermore, the project will support efficient information sharing and collaboration among supply chain partners in order to enable an end-to-end information flow, spanning a product’s life cycle.

About this website

This is the web presence of the e-SAVE project. Project facts, progress and documentation may be found in these pages.

Our objectives

Overall, the e-SAVE project aims to deliver a modular and extensible information, collaboration and management support infrastructure.

Who we are

11 partnering organisations form the e-SAVE consortium, bringing together expertise in supply chain operations, ICT research and development.

e-SAVE in a glimpse

e-SAVE is a research project funded by European Commission, started on 1st of January 2012 and will run for 30 months. Click to read a more.