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What is Green Logistics?

Logistics is the integrated management of all the activities required to move products through the supply chain. For a typical product this supply chain extends from a raw material source through the production and distribution system to the point of consumption and the associated reverse logistics. The logistical activities comprise freight transport, storage, inventory management, materials handling and all the related information processing.

 

Sustainable Logistics

 

The main objective of logistics is to co-ordinate these activities in a way that meets customer requirements at minimum cost. In the past this cost has been defined in purely monetary terms. As concern for the environment rises, companies must take more account of the external costs of logistics associated mainly with climate change, air pollution, noise, vibration and accidents. This research project is examining ways of reducing these externalities and achieving a more sustainable balance between economic, environmental and social objectives.


 

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News Items

NEW REPORT: Logistics 2050. Moving Freight by Road in a Very Low Carbon World
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.

NEW BOOK ON GREEN LOGISTICS
Members of the Green Logistics research consortium have written a book on Green Logistics which will be published in March 2010.

New OECD book: Globalisation, Transport and the Environment
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.





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