Sustainable Transportation and Global Supply Chain Considering Pandemic Impacts
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Transportation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2021) | Viewed by 15407
Special Issue Editors
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The rapid outbreak of the pandemic due to the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at the end of 2019 resulted in significant impacts on the operation and safety of global transportation and supply chain systems. Supply chains in seriously affected regions are facing severe issues such as disruption and disappearance, while some types of production industries have encountered accelerated declines and transfers with prominent risks in supply chains, which entails the need for replanning and reconstruction of the translational supply chains. In order to effectively respond to the impacts of this pandemic on the global supply chain in addition to ensuring the stable and orderly operation of the world economy, each country has given full play to its respective comparative advantages to cooperatively fight against the pandemic. This calls for the advancement in theoretical modeling and practical strategic innovations to jointly maintain the security of global transportation and supply chain systems for the promotion of trade facilitation and unblocked supply chains of logistics during the process of pandemic containment. Pertinent studies on the reconstruction of a safe, efficient, green, and smart global transportation system and supply chain network amid and after the pandemic are essential.
With this Special Issue, we are looking for new concepts, models, and applications toward sustainable and safe transportation and supply chain systems. We are especially interested in theoretical, practical, and/or simulation studies on one or more of the following topics:
- The elasticity, agility, and flexibility of transportation systems and supply chains
- The risk and breakdown of transportation systems and supply chains
- The reliability of transportation systems and supply chains
- The safety of transportation and supply chains
- The level of intelligence and operation efficiency of transportation and supply chains
- The restructuring of global transportation systems and supply chains
- The resource allocation in global supply chains
- The green transportation system and the reconstruction of supply chains
- Deployment of the manufacturing industry and global supply chains
- A new paradigm for global transportation systems and supply chains
Submitted papers should clearly address one or more sustainability-related issues in the areas of transportation system, logistics, and/or supply chains, with consideration of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prof. Dr. Fengxiang Qiao
Prof. Dr. Dong Mu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Transportation System Sustainability
- Sustainability and Safety of Supply Chain and Logistics
- Impacts of Pandemic on Transportation System
- Impacts of Pandemic on Supply Chain, and Logistics
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