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Green Logistics

Improving the Environmental Sustainability of Logistics

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-0-7494-7185-9
Verlag: Kogan Page
Erscheinungstermin: 01.02.2015
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Leading the way in current thinking on environmental logistics, Green Logistics provides a unique insight on the environmental impacts of logistics and the actions that companies and governments can take to deal with them. It is written by leading researchers in the field and provides a comprehensive view of the subject for students, managers and policy-makers. Fully updated, the 3rd edition of Green Logistics has a more global perspective than previous editions. It introduces new contributors and international case studies that illustrate the impact of green logistics in practice. There is a new chapter on the links between green logistics and corporate social responsibility and a series of postscripts examining the effects of new developments, such as 3D printing, distribution by drone, the physical internet and the concept of peak freight. Other key topics examined include: carbon auditing of supply chains; transferring freight to greener transport modes; reducing the environmental impact of warehousing; improving the energy efficiency of freight transport; making city logistics more environmentally sustainable; reverse logistics for the management of waste; role of government in promoting sustainable logistics. The 3rd edition of Green Logistics includes indispensable online supporting materials, including graphics, tables, chapter summaries, and guidelines for lecturers.


Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9780749471859
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-0-7494-7185-9
  • Verlag: Kogan Page
  • Erscheinungstermin: 01.02.2015
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: 3. Auflage 2015
  • Produktform: Kartoniert
  • Gewicht: 679 g
  • Seiten: 448
  • Format (B x H x T): 156 x 234 x 25 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt
  • Vorauflage: 978-0-7494-6625-1
Autoren/Hrsg.

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Alan McKinnon is Professor of Logistics at Kühne Logistics University, Hamburg. He has been researching and teaching freight transport and logistics for almost forty years and has published extensively in journals and books. He was a member of the European Commission's High Level Group on Logistics, Chairman of the World Economic Forum's Logistics and Supply Chain Industry Council and a lead author of the transport chapter of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's fifth assessment report. He has spent many years researching the links between logistics and climate change and been an adviser to governments, international organizations and companies on this topic.

Michael Browne was appointed professor at the University of Gothenburg in 2015. His main research focus is on urban logistics and he provides academic leadership in the Urban Freight Platform, a University of Gothenburg and Chalmers initiative supported by the Volvo Research and Education Foundations (VREF). He is also a member of the VREF Center of Excellence for Sustainable Urban Freight Systems (CoE-SUFS) led by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He is committed to engaging practitioners and policymakers with the research community on all aspects of logistics impacting on future urban goods transport. Before his appointment in Gothenburg he was at the University of Westminster in London for 25 years and he continues to chair the Central London Freight Quality Partnership. He is a visiting professor at the University Paris II (Panthe´on-Assas) and the University of Southampton.

Anthony Whiteing is a Senior Lecturer in the Institute for Transport Studies at the University of Leeds. His main areas of expertise are in freight transport economics, distribution, logistics and supply chain management. An academic with some 30 years experience, he has been involved in a wide range of UK and European research projects primarily in the field of freight transport, and is the Principal Investigator on the 'Green Logistics' research project.

Maja Piecyk is Associate Professor in Logistics at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. Much of her research has focused on the optimisation of supply networks, carbon auditing of logistics and long-term trends in the energy requirements and environmental impacts of logistics.

  • Section - ONE: Assessing the environmental effects of logistics;
    • Chapter - 01: Environmental sustainability: A new priority for logistics managers – Alan McKinnon;
    • Chapter - 02: Assessing the external impacts of freight transport – Maja Piecyk, Sharon Cullinane and Julia Edwards;
    • Chapter - 03: Carbon auditing of companies, supply chains and products – Maja Piecyk;
    • Chapter - 04: Evaluating and internalizing the environmental costs of logistics – Maja Piecyk, Alan McKinnon and Julian Allen;
  • Section - TWO: Strategic perspective;
    • Chapter - 05: Green logistics, sustainable development and corporate social responsibility – Maja Piecyk and Maria Björklund;
    • Chapter - 06: Restructuring road freight networks within supply chains – Irina Harris, Vasco Sanchez-Rodrigues, Mohamed Naim and Christine Mumford;
    • Chapter - 07: Transferring freight to ‘greener’ transport modes – Allan Woodburn and Anthony Whiteing;
    • Chapter - 08: Development of greener vehicles, aircraft and ships – Alan McKinnon, Julian Allen and Allan Woodburn;
    • Chapter - 09: Reducing the environmental impact of warehousing – Peter Baker and Clive Marchant;
  • Section - THREE: Operational perspective;
    • Chapter - 10: Optimizing the routeing of vehicles – Richard Eglese and Daniel Black;
    • Chapter - 11: Opportunities for improving vehicle utilization – Alan McKinnon;
    • Chapter - 12: Increasing fuel efficiency in the road freight sector – Alan McKinnon;
    • Chapter - 13: Alternative fuels and freight vehicles: Status, costs and benefits, and growth – Jacques Leonardi, Sharon Cullinane and Julia Edwards;
  • Section - FOUR: Key issues;
    • Chapter - 14: Sustainability strategies for city logistics – Julian Allen, Michael Browne and José Holguín-Veras;
    • Chapter - 15: E-business, e-logistics and the environment – Alan McKinnon, Yingli Wang, Andrew Potter and Julia Edwards;
    • Chapter - 16: Reverse logistics for the management of waste – Tom Cherrett, Sarah Maynard, Fraser McLeod and Adrian Hickford;
    • Chapter - 17: The food miles debate: Is shorter better? – Tara Garnett;
  • Section - FIVE: Implications for public policy and the future of supply chains;
    • Chapter - 18: The role of government in promoting green logistics – Alan McKinnon