May 6, 2026 | 12:51 GMT +7
May 6, 2026 | 12:51 GMT +7
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On March 20, at the headquarters of C.P. Viet Nam in Dong Nai, the launch ceremony of the SAP Net Zero Intelligence Platform (SNIP) – a platform supporting the management and analysis of greenhouse gas emissions data – was held as part of the program “Journey Towards Net Zero Emissions.”
The event marked an important milestone in applying digital technology to emissions management across the entire system of C.P. Viet Nam, enhancing transparency, standardization, and efficiency.
Launching ceremony of SAP Net Zero Intelligence Platform (SNIP) at C.P. Vietnam. Photo: C.P. Vietnam.
In the context of increasing pressure on businesses to ensure transparency in environmental data and fulfill emission reduction commitments, putting SNIP into operation not only helps C.P. Vietnam improve its emissions management capacity but also demonstrates its pioneering role in applying digital technology for sustainable development.
This is considered a significant step toward realizing commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and achieve Net Zero by 2050, while also promoting a model of green, transparent, and efficient governance within Vietnam’s livestock industry.
Mr. Pawalit Ua-Amornwanit, CEO of C.P. Vietnam. Photo: C.P. Vietnam.
The ceremony was attended by Pawalit Ua-Amornwanit, CEO of C.P. Vietnam, along with business leaders and relevant departments, reflecting the company’s strong commitment to its Net Zero journey.
Previously, from March 16–19, the project completed its final training phase after 9 months of implementation, following global SAP standards with support from CPF experts, and is now ready for practical application.
Overview of the SAP Net Zero Intelligence Platform (SNIP) launch ceremony. Photo: C.P. Vietnam.
Worawit Arunraksa, Director of Sustainable Development at C.P. Viet Nam, shared: “In the coming time, we believe that the SNIP platform will enhance environmental data management capacity, improve transparency and accuracy in reporting, and support more effective emissions tracking. It will also drive emission reduction initiatives, contributing to accelerating C.P. Viet Nam’sNet Zero 2050 roadmap.”
The deployment of SNIP marks a key step in the digital transformation of environmental governance at C.P. Viet Nam, contributing to the realization of its Net Zero 2050 commitment. At the same time, it serves as a model for applying technology in emissions management, aiming to build a green, transparent, and sustainable livestock industry in Viet Nam.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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