North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE)Company DetailsContacthttps://nacfe.org/Articles & NewsFuel EfficiencyInvesting in Fuel Efficiency Technologies Improves MPG: StudyThe average miles per gallon (MPG) improved to 7.62 in 2022 and 7.77 in 2023, a year-over-year improvement of 4.2% and 2% respectively, according to the North American Council for Freight Efficiency’s (NACFE) Fleet Fuel Study.Rail & IntermodalIntermodal Rail, Zero-Emission Drayage Vehicles to Reduce Freight EmissionsIntermodal rail combined with zero-emission drayage vehicles are capable of reducing freight emissions, according to new research by the North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE).Fuel EfficiencyMore Than Half of Fleets Adopted Fuel-Efficient Practices in 2022: StudyThe 15 fleets in the annual fleet fuel survey operating 75,000 trucks saved $540 million in 2021 compared to the average trucks on the road.TruckingCertain Trucking Segments Ready to Go ElectricIf trucks became all electric, then about 100 million metric tons of CO2 would be saved from going into the atmosphereSustainabilityAlternative Fuels Make Headway Despite Some Improvement in Diesel PricesThe North American Council for Freight Efficiency studied 14 major fleets last year and quantified adoption levels for 68 transportation efficiency technologies, and found the fleets adopted 30 to 54 percent of the available technologies.Fleet ManagementReport: Fleets Realize Fuel Savings By Adopting New TechnologiesThe 2014 study revealed that the average purchased adoption rate of fuel-saving technologies has increased from 31 percent to 50 percent since 2003. As a result, these fleets are achieving 6.77 mpg on average, an 8 percent increase since 2011.Multimedia & LearningSupply Chain VisibilitySCN Summit | State of the Supply Chain 2022June 6, 2022ViewRegister right now for the June 6-9 event, where industry experts from Enable, Movilitas, Oracle, Generix, Blue Sky Capital Strategies, MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics and more come together to discuss the state of the supply chain.Request More InformationFill out the form below to request more information about North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE)