Nexgen Japan contributed to Sigmaxyz's white paper on logistics transformation, offering recommendations on the CLO framework and the Physical Internet to envision a sustainable future for logistics. Drawing on practical expertise and insights from co-creative communities, the paper provides strategic guidance for enterprises.
Contributing to "Logistics Transformation Directed from a Management Perspective"
Nexgen Japan collaborated on the planning and writing of the white paper published by Sigmaxyz, a comprehensive consulting firm, titled Logistics Transformation Directed from a Management Perspective — Companies That Will Thrive and New Businesses Emerging with the Arrival of the Physical Internet.
Ariki Ono, CEO of Nexgen Japan, provided strategic insights from the perspectives of asset-light strategy and sustainability, contributing to the paper through a three-stage process: advanced case study research, comparative analysis, and strategy and policy recommendations.
Key Topics of the White Paper
- Transformation of logistics business models in the era of the Physical Internet
- The significance of the CLO (Chief Logistics Officer) framework and practical guidelines for its implementation
- Enhancing supply chain flexibility through asset-light strategy
- Designing next-generation logistics with embedded sustainability
Recognition from Sigmaxyz Director
Yuichiro Ikeda, Director at Sigmaxyz, commented: "We received tremendous support in systematising the next-generation logistics model. In particular, the structured analysis, systematic frameworks, and extensive case study research — including international examples — were invaluable."
