Towards Green Transportation Practices Using a Buyer/Supplier Perspective: A Systematic Literature Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review Approach
2.1. Planning the Review
2.2. Conducting the Review
2.3. Analysis and Results
3. Descriptive Analysis
3.1. Main Journals Covered
3.2. Targeted Geography
3.3. Stakeholders and Research Type
3.4. Few Theories Mobilized
4. Content Analysis and Main Results
4.1. Motivations and Barriers for Achieving Environmental Sustainability in Transport Operations in a Shipper–LSP Relationship
4.1.1. Internal Motivations for GSCM Practices
4.1.2. External Pressures for the Adoption of GSCM Practices
4.1.3. Barriers to CER Initiatives
4.2. Influence of Contingency Factors on Environmental Consideration in GSCM Practices
4.3. Greening Transport Purchasing Practices (GTPPs)
4.3.1. The LSP’s Perspective
4.3.2. The Shipper’s Perspective
4.3.3. A Logistics Buyer Perspective
The Buyer’s Viewpoint
- Inducing transport providers to procure an environmental certification;
- Including environmental criteria when assessing transport providers;
- Using e-procurement tools to induce LSPs to conform to environmental standards;
- Demanding eco-driving-trained drivers;
- Demanding the use of greener vehicles.
The Viewpoints of the Buyer and the LSP
The Dyadic Point of View
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Stage | Phase | Method |
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Conducting | Identification of research | Structured search by keywords Cross-referencing technique |
Selection of studies | Inclusion/Exclusion criteria | |
Study quality assessment | International Scientific Indexing (ISI) classification | |
Data extraction and monitoring progress | Bibliographic reference management software | |
Data synthesis | Concept matrix | |
Analysis and Results | The report and recommendations | Descriptive analysis |
Getting evidence into practice | Synthesis of main findings and research opportunities |
Purchasing (5 Keywords) | Transport (9 Keywords) | Low Carbon (8 Keywords) |
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Purchasing Procurement Loader * Buying Buyer * | Transport * Carrier * Road transportation Transportation service * LSP Freight * Shipper * Third-party logistics * 3PL | Carbon Emission * CER Environnement * Green Low carbon CO2 Greenhouse gas emission * GGE |
Journal | Number Articles |
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Interactional Journal of Physical Distibuton & Logistics Management | 6 |
Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management | 3 |
International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications | 3 |
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2 |
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment | 2 |
Research in Transportation Business & Management | 2 |
Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal | 1 |
International Food and Agribusiness Management Review | 1 |
Logistics Research | 1 |
International Journal of Logistics Management | 1 |
International Journal of Logistics Systems end Management | 1 |
Strategic Outsourcing: An International Journal | 1 |
The International Journal of Logistics Management | 1 |
International Journal of Production Economics | 1 |
Industrial Marketing Management | 1 |
International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management | 1 |
Total | 28 |
Countries Studied | Number of Papers * | % |
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Sweden | 12 | 34% |
CEE | 4 | 11% |
Italy | 4 | 11% |
USA | 4 | 11% |
Scandinavia | 2 | 6% |
Germany | 2 | 6% |
Denmark | 1 | 3% |
Finland | 1 | 3% |
France | 1 | 3% |
Holland | 1 | 3% |
Ireland | 1 | 3% |
Switzerland | 1 | 3% |
Asia | 1 | 3% |
Total | 35 | 100% |
Stakeholders | Number of Papers | Research Methods | ||||
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Case Studies | Surveys | Mix | Experiment | Dyadic Approach | ||
LSP | 9 | |||||
Abbasi and Nilsson, 2016 [28] | x | |||||
Bask et al., 2018 [12] | x | |||||
Evangelista, 2014 [29] | x | |||||
Kudla and Klass-Wissing, 2012 [30] | x | |||||
Lieb and Lieb, 2010 [31] | x | |||||
Nilsson et al., 2017 [15] | x | |||||
Perotti et al., 2012 [32] | x | |||||
Perotti et al., 2015 [33] | x | |||||
Pieters et al., 2012 [34] | x | |||||
Shippers | 8 | |||||
Bjorklund, 2011 [35] | x | |||||
Jazairy and Haartman, 2020 [36] | x | |||||
Lammgård and Andersson, 2014 [37] | x | |||||
Large et al., 2013 [38] | x | |||||
Palsson and Kovacs, 2014 [39] | x | |||||
Pazirandeh and Jafari, 2013 [40] | x | |||||
Philipp and Militaru, 2011 [41] | x | |||||
Davis-Sramek et al., 2020 [42] | x | x | ||||
Shippers/LSP | 10 | |||||
Bjorklund and Forslund, 2013 [43] | x | |||||
Huge-Brodin et al., 2020 [44] | x | |||||
Jazairy, 2020 [13] | x | |||||
Jazairy and Haartman, 2021 [45] | x | |||||
Jorsfeldt et al., 2016 [46] | x | |||||
Martinsen and Björklund, 2012 [14] | x | |||||
Martinsen and Huge Brodin, 2014 [47] | x | x | ||||
Rogerson, 2017 [48] | x | |||||
Sallnäs and Huge-Brodin, 2018 [49] | x | x | ||||
Wolf and Seuring, 2010 [17] | x | x | ||||
Shippers/Carriers/Voluntary Environmental Program (VEP) | 1 | |||||
Ellram and Golicic, 2016 [50] | x | |||||
Total | 28 | 14 | 11 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
Theory | Reference | Number of Papers |
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Stakeholder theory | Huge-Brodin et al., 2020 [44] | 3 |
Martinsen and Huge Brodin, 2014 [47] | ||
Palsson and Kovacs, 2014 [39] | ||
Agency theory | Kudla and Klass-Wissing, 2012 [30] | 1 |
Institutional theory | Jazairy and Haartman, 2020 [36] | 1 |
Legitimacy theory | Ellram and Golicic, 2016 [50] | 1 |
Paradoxes theory | Sallnäs and Huge-Brodin, 2018 [49] | 1 |
Social exchange theory | Davis-Sramek et al., 2020 [42] | 1 |
Total | 8 |
Green Logistics Practices of LSP | Description of the Practices |
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(1) Green modal shifts | Shifting to a more environmentally friendly transport mode (e.g., from road to rail, intermodal platforms) |
(2) Green transport management | Increasing fill rates, consolidating shipments, optimizing routes |
(3) Green logistics systems | Improving distribution networks, reducing haul length |
(4) Green vehicle technologies | Operating more efficient engines, engine stopping when stationary |
(5) Eco-driving | Driving techniques to decrease fuel consumption |
(6) Alternative fuels | Operating alternative fuel-powered vehicles (e.g., electric trucks, trucks powered by biofuel such as hydrotreated vegetable oil) |
(7) Environmental management systems (EMS) | Acquiring certificates such as ISO 14001, EMAS and ISO 5001 |
(8) Reverse logistics | Taking back used products or packing materials from customers for reuse or recycling, collaborating with customers on recycling programs |
(9) Green administration | Selecting, auditing, or assessing partners based on their environmental performance, promoting employee awareness of environmental performance, developing environmental policies |
(10) Green packaging | Packing design, reduction, reused and recycling for the environment |
(11) Green warehousing | Increasing energy efficiency of warehousing operations, supplying warehouse facilities with renewable energy |
(12) Emission data | Calculating, reporting and analyzing CO2 emissions |
(13) Cooperation with shippers | On solution, on flows and supply chain design |
(14) Choice of partners | Choose environmentally conscious transport and logistics providers |
Green Transport Operations | Description of the Practices |
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(1) Favorise green modal shift | Rethinking the business and supply chain model of the company in order to accept more “green” transportation modes |
(2) Measure and report transport emission to stakeholders | This internal decisions on transparency induce a higher pressure to adopt a “greener” point of view |
(3) Optimising vehicle load | By a better planning and/or some supply chain decisions (such as relocation of supply), optimizing the load of truck |
(4) Made green investment | … to reduce wastes, consumption, green packaging, change energy modes… |
(5) Use IT tool to improve transport efficiency | Using APS to improve forecast, TMS, |
(6) Develop Reverse logistics | Reuse product and packaging, better pallets utilization… |
(7) Reduce emerging shipment | Better segmentation of customer needs, better forecasts… |
(8) Give more value to green services of LSPs | Aligning our freight purchasing practices to our environmental strategy |
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Bilek GM, Calvi R, Erhel D, Mechouar Y. Towards Green Transportation Practices Using a Buyer/Supplier Perspective: A Systematic Literature Review. Logistics. 2024; 8(3):68. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics8030068
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