KPIs Overview
The KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) feature provides a focused view of the most important metrics related to your carbon emissions and logistics operations. These indicators help you track your sustainability performance over time and identify areas for improvement.Available KPIs
Total Emissions
Total Emissions
Track the total carbon emissions (CO2e) from all your logistics operations over time. This is the primary metric for measuring your overall carbon footprint.
Emissions by Transport Mode
Emissions by Transport Mode
Monitor emissions broken down by transport mode (air, sea, road, rail) to identify which modes contribute most to your carbon footprint.
Emissions by Route
Emissions by Route
View emissions data for your most frequently used routes to identify high-impact corridors.
Temporal Trends
Temporal Trends
Track emissions over time to identify seasonal patterns, trends, and progress toward reduction goals.
Using the KPIs Dashboard
1
Access KPIs
Navigate to the KPIs section from the main navigation menu.
2
Select Time Period
Use the date range selector to focus on specific time periods for your KPIs.
3
Analyze Metrics
Review each KPI card to understand different aspects of your carbon performance.
4
Track Progress
Monitor how your metrics change over time to evaluate your sustainability initiatives and identify trends.
Interpreting Your KPIs
Emissions Intensity
Emissions intensity measures the carbon efficiency of your logistics operations. It’s calculated as:Transport Mode Distribution
This KPI shows the percentage breakdown of emissions by transport mode:Transport Mode | Typical Emissions | When to Use |
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Air | Highest | For urgent, lightweight shipments over long distances |
Road | Medium | For medium-distance shipments with flexible timing |
Rail | Low | For non-urgent shipments over land routes |
Sea | Lowest (per ton-km) | For large, non-urgent shipments over long distances |
Setting Targets
Use your KPIs to set and track progress toward emissions reduction targets:- Establish Baseline: Use historical data to establish your starting point
- Set SMART Goals: Create Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound targets
- Regular Review: Check your KPIs regularly to track progress
- Adjust Strategies: Modify your approach based on KPI performance