Apr 15, 2012 Warehousing Ireland News 0
PE INTERNATIONAL launches SoFi 5, the newest release of its leading enterprise software, delivering substantial advances in Enterprise Sustainability Performance (ESP), and pioneering new standards for corporate environmental footprinting and enterprise-wide sustainability improvement
Stuttgart/Boston/London, Sustainability software and expert services provider PE INTERNATIONAL has launched SoFi Release 5.0, the latest version of its ESP software. SoFi 5 creates the ability to help any organization optimally succeed in its mission to improve sustainability performance, addressing environmental & social responsibilities.
SoFi 5 accurately assesses the existing environmental footprint for large corporates, then identifies, diagnoses and drives enterprise sustainability improvements across a company’s operations and its supply chain, creating “Sustainability-Champions” within the Enterprise.
With its advanced intuitive functionality, SoFi 5 improves a company’s sustainability in every element of its enterprise operations and supply chain – be it energy consumption, water use, carbon emissions or other social, environmental and economic sustainability impacts. SoFi 5 intuitively determines sustainability improvement options, responding with appropriate peer-tested and verified solutions from its reference Best Practice Libraries.
As Dr. Robert Gabriel, Executive Director Corporate Sustainability & Strategy at PE International says; “Our mission with this latest version of SoFi 5 has been to create an extremely intuitive sustainable business intelligence solution that truly enables the management of sustainability performance with the help of monitoring dashboards, advanced analytics and benchmarking. The 130,000 constantly updated best practice datasets and 15,000 external benchmarks quickly identify and diagnose optimum sustainability improvements; all fully assessed for cost and environmental savings. Use of SoFi 5 is even more intuitive; making the lives of executives tasked with sustainability management easier with every relevant and up-to-date fact at their fingertips.”
Fundamentally, SoFi 5 ESP helps enterprises understand and manage their total environmental, social and economic impacts in five key phases:
The SoFi Enterprise Sustainability Software already has many world-class customers, including Siemens – helping its tier 1 suppliers to reduce energy cost by up to 17%; Carnival – recognized in the FTSE4 Good sustainability index and the Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index; DekaBank – saving € 300,000 in energy and paper costs during the first 6 months alone; Deutsche Post DHL – increasing carbon efficiency for its own operations and its subcontractors by 12% within 3 years; as well as similar success stories from Kraft Foods, Adidas and Munich Re amongst many other sector leaders worldwide.
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