Greening Supply Chains in the Thai Auto and Automotive Parts Industries (EU Project)
A large number of automotive parts industry suppliers (tier 2 and 3) in Thailand are still facing outdated prodcution processes which has an impact on the environment. Therefore, Green Supply Chain Management (SCM) shall aim at the evaluation and optimization of these processes to improve their environmental performances. As part of the SWITCH Asia programme funded by the European Union (EU), this project will commence in February 2012 for a duration of 36 months. The project is co-financed by the EU. Responsible for the project implementation are: German International Cooperation (GIZ), Thai Automotive Institute (TAI), The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), Thai SME Bank and the Center for Sustainable Consumption and Production (CSCP). |
Objectives and ApproachesThe Overall Objective of the action is to improve sustainable production of SMEs in the Thai auto and automotive parts supply chains, with the following Specific Objectives:
1. To improve productivity and environmental performance of Thai auto and automotive parts production.
2. To enhance networks, business and financial services for greening of the Thai auto and automotive parts industry.
3. To disseminate good practices and promote the development and implementation of related policy and economic instruments.
ContactMr. Torsten Fritsche
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