Abstract
This study focuses on the significant role of transportation in the supply chain and industrial sectors as a contributing factor to global warming. The goal of this study is to analyze the application of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) software and modeling for minimizing emissions released during transportation and to compare various scenarios for a specific route. The study aims to assess both the environmental impact and cost considerations associated with different transportation modes by using a real case study example taken from a company in the Fast-Moving Consumer Goods industry. By employing LCA methodologies, the emissions and associated impacts are quantified, allowing for a comprehensive comparison of the transportation options. The study provides valuable insights into the sustainability implications of these choices and contributes to the understanding of how different transportation modes affect global warming. The findings highlight the importance of considering both environmental and economic factors when making decisions regarding transportation in the supply chain and industry to minimize emissions and mitigate the impact of global warming. Further, the findings show the potential of using LCA software and methodology in the FMCG industry.