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Getting carbon off my brain: many apps involved in green manufacturing

August 26, 2009

The last couple of months, I’ve been paying more attention to the carbon accounting software market. While software for monitoring and managing a company’s carbon foot print is an important, emerging category of software, it’s by no means the end-all system for sustainability.

I stopped to think about the many software applications and more real-time systems involved in managing carbon footprint, as well as other key environmental factors, and came up with a pretty broad landscape of software categories, ranging from real-time process automation systems, all the way up to corporate performance management dashboards and longer-term supply chain design tools. It’s a bit hard to describe the breadth of this landscape in words alone, so I drew up the graphic below.

In my view, carbon accounting is just a top-level application for reporting and management around one sustainability factor: greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. While that’s important, to really manage multiple aspects of sustainability–such as solid waste, waste water, chemicals, etc.–you need to tie into the real-time process control layer as well as systems of record for product data, suppliers, and bills of material. Even with carbon management, for continuous improvement and a more real-time grasp over energy use, the tie to plant data seems essential. Then there are supply chain-level applications that can do a lot for green efforts, such as supply chain network design and optimization tools, or at a tactical level, transportation and route planning tools offered by supply chain execution vendors. While many Green-related software categories are included in the chart below, there are others I did not include, such as server virtualization software that is so important to  “Green IT” needs, or advanced process control tools that simulate the output of a manufacturing process to optimize for goals like lower emissions.

In short, I don’t think there is single class of software vendor that is able to say they have an all-encompassing solution set for green manufacturing. Even an enterprise software giant like SAP–who offers ERP, PLM, SCM,  manufacturing intelligence, and now offers EH&S and carbon accounting solutions–does not specialize in plant automation or building automation systems. For sure, the enterprise-level carbon accounting function is important, but it takes a wealth of real-time data, master data, and insight into supply chain trends to support the varied sustainability needs of manufacturing enterprises.

Many apps involved in Green

Posted by Roberto Michel on August 26, 2009 | Comments (2)

September 10, 2009
In response to: Getting carbon off my brain: many apps involved in green manufacturing
Sanjeev R commented:

Nice article...we have developed a solution which adresses the concern you have talked about...would be happy to demonstrate...my email ID ; sanjeev.ramakrishnan@gmail.com


August 28, 2009
In response to: Getting carbon off my brain: many apps involved in green manufacturing
IUnknown commented:

Old Wine..New bottle... come up with something Fresh.. Tired of see same old schematics..
same old babble

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