Forvia Leads Automotive Sustainability with Net-Zero Target by 2045
Forvia, a leading global automotive technology supplier, is making waves in the Americas region. The company moves over 150,000 parts daily across 55 operations, supporting vehicle production for more than 20 customers. Recently, Forvia became the first French and global automotive company to receive a net-zero target approved by the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi).
Forvia's commitment to sustainability is evident in its ambitious goal to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2045. The company is deploying a transport management system (TMS) tool called Transportation Management Execution and Optimization (TEO) based on the SAP platform to streamline operations and reduce emissions. Forvia collaborates with logistics and transport partners such as DHL and UPS in North America and Europe to reach this goal.
To ensure efficient part delivery, Forvia employs a team of 80 logistics professionals and uses track and trace technology to monitor the global flow of parts. The company also leverages its online and in-person learning programme, Forvia University, to support career growth within the organisation. Forvia regularly seeks out top talent through targeted recruitment efforts to maintain its position as the world's seventh-largest automotive technology supplier.
Forvia's daily operations involve moving more than 150,000 parts across the Americas region, supporting vehicle production for numerous customers. With a net-zero target approved by the SBTi and a commitment to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2045, Forvia is at the forefront of sustainable practices in the automotive industry. The company's use of advanced technology, collaboration with logistics partners, and commitment to employee growth ensure its continued success as the seventh-largest automotive technology supplier worldwide.