The 98% Miracle: How Unilever improved Truck Utilization
Even the best-run companies can get stuck at the "95% Plateau." For Unilever, that remaining 5% of empty air represented extra trucks, extra miles, and extra carbon every single day. In this episode, we discuss how Unilever used AutoO2 as an "Operational Pilot" to board their existing systems and solve the complex physics of the dock in a single pass. We explore the critical insight that efficiency and sustainability are the same gain: every tightly packed load is one fewer truck on the road. Key Takeaways: • Achieving 98% truck utilization. • Significant progress toward Unilever’s 2039 net-zero goal. • Millions in annual freight savings across hundreds of daily shipments. • Why the utilization gap is the highest-ROI lever in your supply chain.

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