Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chains during and after Pandemic COVID-19
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A: Sustainable Energy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 January 2022) | Viewed by 9789
Special Issue Editors
Interests: logistics and supply chain management; city logistics; e-commerce; transport economics
Interests: city logistics; logistics in city strategic planning; last mile delivery; e-commerce; supply chain management
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Interests: physical internet; urban freight; intelligent transport systems; freight modelling; distribution network; city logistics
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In many countries the pandemic of Covid-19 has resulted a dynamic expansion of e-commerce in total retail sales. Social distancing measures have also changed e-commerce customer behaviors in terms of last mile delivery and returns of on-line purchased goods. In order to meet increased e-commerce sales and new customer expectations it is necessary to develop long term strategies and different types of innovative solutions for sustainable last mile delivery as well as return and reverse logistics.
Moreover, the pandemic Covid-19 has led to national lockdowns, delivery delays, cancelation of orders and other disruptions in global supply chains. Many international companies have reconsidered the current risk management system and configuration of their supply chains towards local suppliers. Therefore the new challenges during and after pandemic Covid -19 has been creating the growing demand for the sustainable and innovative logistics, both within local and global supply chains, including the reduction of their negative environmental impact related to extensive energy consumption.
This Special Issue covers the following topics in relation to the pandemic Covid-19 situation:
- Sustainable city logistics and supply chains
- Last mile delivery, return and reverse logistics
- Re-configuration and risk management of global supply chains
- Humanitarian logistics
- Energy consumption in global vs. local supply chains
Prof. Dr. Jarosław Witkowski
Prof. Dr. Maja Kiba-Janiak
Prof. Dr. Russell Thompson
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sustainable city logistics
- last mile delivery
- return and reverse logistics
- humanitarian logistics
- global and local supply chains
- logistics innovations
- energy consumption
- pandemic Covid-19
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