Decarbonizing Industrial Logistics
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In: IEEE engineering management review, Vol. 50.2022, No. 3, 09.2022, p. 149-156.
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T1 - Decarbonizing Industrial Logistics
AU - Miklautsch, Philipp
AU - Woschank, Manuel
N1 - Publisher Copyright: Author
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Transport decarbonization is a major climate change mitigation challenge. Transportation is an industry that takes significant effort to change. It is the basis every person's daily life. People's mobility and freedom is central to their quality of life. Global goods transport also ensures that supply chains can source raw materials, intermediate and end products. Freight transport is a complex interaction between multiple actors and stakeholder. Using interviewed expert insights, we provide insights for managers and organization on factors influencing decarbonization of transportation and industrial logistic. We map the interrelationships of those factors and create factors and enabler interrelationships visualizing the complex dependencies among them. We identify two major propositions on how to decarbonize industrial logistics on a broad scale—with the goal of future-proofing this decarbonization.
AB - Transport decarbonization is a major climate change mitigation challenge. Transportation is an industry that takes significant effort to change. It is the basis every person's daily life. People's mobility and freedom is central to their quality of life. Global goods transport also ensures that supply chains can source raw materials, intermediate and end products. Freight transport is a complex interaction between multiple actors and stakeholder. Using interviewed expert insights, we provide insights for managers and organization on factors influencing decarbonization of transportation and industrial logistic. We map the interrelationships of those factors and create factors and enabler interrelationships visualizing the complex dependencies among them. We identify two major propositions on how to decarbonize industrial logistics on a broad scale—with the goal of future-proofing this decarbonization.
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U2 - 10.1109/EMR.2022.3186738
DO - 10.1109/EMR.2022.3186738
M3 - Article
VL - 50.2022
SP - 149
EP - 156
JO - IEEE engineering management review
JF - IEEE engineering management review
SN - 0360-8581
IS - 3
ER -