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This book will bring a state of the art overview of the research
done in sustainable logistics. It will be structured along the four
A's of sustainable logistics:- 1 Awareness: it is important that
companies and policy makers are aware of the effects of their
activities and policies. New methods to estimate the effects of the
logistic activities and the change towards more sustainable ways
will be covered. 2 Avoidance: transport can be avoided by a better
collaboration between actors (vertically and horizontally. Papers
covering this topic will be introduced here. 3 Acting and shifting
the goods to more environmental friendly modes or to the non peak
hours. 4 Anticipation of new technologies: the use of more
environmental friendly vehicles (electric,.LNG,..) within the
logistic chain.
Approximately 80 per cent of European and American citizens live in
an urban environment. Due to their large populations and extensive
commercial establishments, urban areas require large quantities of
goods and services for commercial and domestic use. This results in
increasing levels of demand for freight transport services. Freight
transport in towns and cities is a major contributor to
environmental impacts, particularly to local air pollution and
noise. Urban Logistics addresses public policy makers, freight
transport companies and receivers of supplies, providing them with
the information and guidance to affect change in the logistics of
the city. Urban Logistics is written by an outstanding team of
international editors combining their expertise and using their
research from leading business schools in Sweden and the US. There
are also valuable contributions from academics and industry experts
from companies and universities from all over the world. The book
includes clear examples of initiatives that work and business case
developments, as well as toolkits for policymakers and managers who
are devising new initiatives. There is an in-depth examination of
different aspects of urban logistics, such as retail logistics for
cities, urban food supply chains, services and the special
logistics requirements involved, construction, waste management and
e-commerce and home delivery. There is also a focus on networks and
partnerships and an analysis of innovation as a new constant.
Approximately 80 per cent of European and American citizens live in
an urban environment. Due to their large populations and extensive
commercial establishments, urban areas require large quantities of
goods and services for commercial and domestic use. This results in
increasing levels of demand for freight transport services. Freight
transport in towns and cities is a major contributor to
environmental impacts, particularly to local air pollution and
noise. Urban Logistics addresses public policy makers, freight
transport companies and receivers of supplies, providing them with
the information and guidance to affect change in the logistics of
the city. Urban Logistics is written by an outstanding team of
international editors combining their expertise and using their
research from leading business schools in Sweden and the US. There
are also valuable contributions from academics and industry experts
from companies and universities from all over the world. The book
includes clear examples of initiatives that work and business case
developments, as well as toolkits for policymakers and managers who
are devising new initiatives. There is an in-depth examination of
different aspects of urban logistics, such as retail logistics for
cities, urban food supply chains, services and the special
logistics requirements involved, construction, waste management and
e-commerce and home delivery. There is also a focus on networks and
partnerships and an analysis of innovation as a new constant.
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