Sustainable Last Mile Logistics
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Transportation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2020) | Viewed by 81893
Special Issue Editor
Interests: transportation; supply chain; city logistics; optimization; logistics; Industry 4.0; intelligent transportation systems
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Dear Colleagues,
First mile logistics is the first stage and last mile logistics is the last stage of the supply chain and comprises a significant part of the total delivery cost and energy consumption. Industry 4.0 technologies make it possible to reduce order fulfillment time through real-time processing of open task in a network of package delivery service providers. Therefore, the improvement of first mile and last mile logistics and a significant externalities reduction are very important challenges for researchers. Based on the importance of the energy efficiency of first mile and last mile services represented by package delivery service providers, it can be concluded that the research topic is quite relevant. The increasing importance of cost, resource and energy efficiency in supply chain solutions and the intention to find design and operation strategies were a motivation for launching this special issue.
We invite researchers in the global logistics community to contribute original research papers, as well as review articles and empirical studies, which will stimulate debate in the topic.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to the following:
- intelligent technologies to enhance last mile connectivity;
- simulation of large scale last mile solutions;
- decision-making in last mile logistics;
- information management in last mile logistics;
- business models in sustainable last mile supply;
- application of intelligent sensor networks in coordination of sustainable last mile logistics;
- bicycle and car sharing systems;
- scheduling and optimization of last mile logistics systems from energy efficiency point of view;
- interconnected intelligent logistics for sustainability.
Assoc. Prof. Tamás Bányai
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- energy efficiency in last mile logistics
- optimization of last mile solutions
- Industry 4.0 technologies in last mile supply
- business models to increase environmental awareness of networked distribution
- renewable energy in logistics
- environmental, economical and social sustainability
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