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Schneider Electric Launches Zeigo Hub to Power Global Supply Chain Decarbonization

Olusola Blessing by Olusola Blessing
July 18, 2025
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Schneider Electric Launches Zeigo Hub to Power Global Supply Chain Decarbonization
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Schneider Electric has unveiled Zeigo Hub, a new digital platform aimed at transforming how companies decarbonise their supply chains and meet Scope 3 emissions targets. The platform marks a major step forward in scaling sustainability efforts across global value chains, helping organisations advance confidently toward net-zero goals.

Speaking on the launch, Laura Eve, Vice President of SaaS Sustainability Solutions at Schneider Electric, emphasised the urgency of the shift. “A decarbonised supply chain is no longer a ‘nice to have’—it’s a strategic imperative. With Zeigo Hub, we’re equipping companies with the tools and insights they need to turn their supply chains into engines of sustainable resilience,” she said.

As pressure mounts from regulators, consumers, and investors for greater emissions accountability, Zeigo Hub offers companies a modular, action-driven approach. The platform enables real-time tracking of emissions across multi-tier supply networks, fosters supplier collaboration, and provides expert guidance through tailored learning paths and decarbonisation toolkits.

What sets Zeigo Hub apart is its inclusive and dynamic model. It is designed for suppliers of all sizes—regardless of their digital maturity or sustainability experience—offering streamlined onboarding, educational support, and guided tools to help them calculate and manage emissions. Sponsor organisations bear the cost, eliminating barriers to participation and enabling wide-scale engagement.

The platform’s robust analytics engine gives users deep visibility into emissions trends, supplier engagement, and science-based target progress. Data is formatted to support disclosures under global standards such as CDP, CSRD, and TCFD, ensuring companies stay compliant while enhancing transparency.

More than just a data capture tool, Zeigo Hub encourages two-way collaboration between suppliers and their sponsoring organisations. By providing customised roadmaps, benchmarking dashboards, and access to vetted solution providers, it supports measurable action across entire supply chains.

Zeigo Hub also integrates Schneider Electric’s newly announced “ AI-native ecosystem”, making it the first platform to leverage advanced agentic AI for sustainable supply chain transformation. These capabilities streamline data entry via automated web tools, personalise onboarding, and assist sponsors in programme management—enhancing impact and operational efficiency.

The platform builds on Schneider Electric’s leadership in global supply chain decarbonisation. Through initiatives like the Zero Carbon Project and industry consortiums such as Energize, Catalyze, and Materialize, Schneider has already worked with over 40 major brands and engaged more than 2,700 suppliers globally.

“Zeigo Hub is the next evolution of our collective action strategy,” Eve said. “It empowers every supplier, partner, and organisation to turn sustainability ambition into measurable progress, contributing to a resilient and net-zero future.”

Zeigo Hub is now available to companies globally. To learn more or begin your supply chain decarbonisation journey, visit [zeigo.com/zeigo-hub].

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