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Two open positions in green logistics research
A case study investigating the reverse logistics associated with Oxfam's operations in area W16. University of Southampton
Freight Quality Partnerships in the UK - an analysis of their work and achievements
Green Logistics will be presented in a dedicated track at the 12th World Conference on Transport Research 2010 in Lisbon
New Report:
Characteristics of retail waste logistics - A case study on Winchester High Street
New Report:
Waste Management and Take-Back Processes
in a Dedicated Shopping Centre. Results from the Southampton WestQuay shopping centre Managers Survey
A new Green Logistics report is available for download. Sustainable take-back in urban centres: the scope for joint domestic and trade waste collection services.
Local Authority Urban Interest Group, Freight Interest Group, and Green Logistics project
jointly present: "Understanding urban freight - issues for town planners" on Monday 10 May 2010, in London. Programme and registration are now available.
The Conference of the European Commission - ICT for Energy Efficiency 2010 - was held in Brussels on the 23-24 February 2010.
New report:
Waste management and take-back processes in a dedicated shopping centre
New Green Logistics report available:
McKinnon A.C. and Piecyk M.I. (2010); Logistics 2050. Moving Freight by Road in a Very Low Carbon World.
Members of the Green Logistics research consortium have written a book on Green Logistics which was published in March 2010.
What impact has globalisation had on transport? And what have been the consequences for the environment? The OECD book 'Globalisation, Transport and the Environment' presents a state of the art and policy analysis.
Logistics Research Network Annual Conference 'Volatile and Fragile Supply Chains'
Conference presentations available
Some surprises are emerging when looking at the results of business surveys on return logistics and waste management. Shortly said, return load and waste from retail activities are taken back on far too long trips.
Logistics Research Network Annual Conference
'Volatile and Fragile Supply Chains'