Reprint

Current State and Future of International Logistics Networks—The Role of Digitalization and Sustainability in a Globalized World

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January 2024
230 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-9711-9 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-9710-2 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Current State and Future of International Logistics Networks—The Role of Digitalization and Sustainability in a Globalized World that was published in

Business & Economics
Summary

International logistics networks are in constant change and are facing more and more challenges while trying to cope with increasing dynamics and uncertainties. The more complex and globally distributed the associated value networks become, the greater the impact of uncertainties on the planning and management of logistics networks. Moreover, further trends have been emerging for some time that further influence the design of international logistics networks. Digitalization and technologization in logistics play a major role, as they have a particularly strong influence on the way we will plan, design, and control complex international logistics networks in the future. Additionally, the ever-increasing need for sustainable logistics solutions is also driving developments. Traditional design approaches for international logistics networks are being phased out to test new methods, and the question arises regarding how globally dispersed future logistics networks can and will be in the wake of the megatrends of digitalization and sustainability. To contribute to the necessary discussions ofthese developments, this Special Issue aims to bring together scientific contributions on key topics in international logistics.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
reverse logistics; reverse logistics activities; sustainable development; TOPSIS; super-SBM-I-C DEA model; strategic alliance; Vietnam domestic logistics companies; digital transformation; Industry 4.0; Industry 4.0 technologies; Logistics 4.0; statistical methods; blockchain; sustainability; supply chains; logistics; bibliometric analysis; biblioshiny; three-field analysis; Bradford’s law; Lotka’s law; thematic map; content analysis; circular economy; circular supply chain; sustainable practices; digital technologies; shipment consolidation; transportation model; sustainability; mid-income countries; dairy supply chain; low carbon emission; global supply chain; custom duty; Asian life cycle inventory (LCI) database; mathematical modeling; digital twin; agri-food supply chain; contributions; integration level; challenges; warehouse management system; wms; social; environment; sustainability; systematic literature review; bibliometric analysis; PRISMA; digitalization; logistics; supply chain management; textile industry; digital technologies; digitalization; transparency; n/a