Booost Inc. has launched Booost Logistics, a new solution built for Japan’s logistics and transportation industry to centralize how companies calculate and manage greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and energy use. The system supports both in-house (Scope 1) and outsourced (Scope 3) transport data, aligning with Japan’s Energy Conservation Act and the GHG Protocol.
The platform tackles a long-standing problem in logistics: fragmented, Excel-based emissions tracking between shippers and contractors. By collecting data per vehicle and mode of transport covering trucks, ships, rail, and air, it automates emissions reporting and generates outputs compatible with government systems like the Electronic Reporting System. Companies can calculate emissions through multiple methods, including fuel and ton-kilometer calculations, and also measure overall energy consumption.
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As reporting requirements tighten, Booost Logistics positions itself as a compliance and efficiency tool for shippers facing Scope 3 visibility challenges. The company plans to expand the system to include refrigerant-related emissions, logistics center energy use, and life cycle impact tracking. This launch fits within Booost’s broader push to make Japan a sustainability-driven economy under its ‘Sustainability 2026’ initiative.

