Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7486254 | Journal of Transport Geography | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The case study shows that the logistics of the national brand is much more polluting than the regional, not only because of the longer distance between origin and destination, but also because the additional distance that is needed to reach logistic hubs is not compensated by higher load factors. Instead, the logistics of the regional brand is based on a very efficient point-to-point organization. This result is generalizable to all regional supply chains featuring high volumes of product. Results of the case study also depend on: a) the high impact of packaging transportation, because of the very low weight/volume ratio of empty cans; b) the high CO2 emission coefficient of lorries and trailers transportation by ferry (Ro-Ro). The case study also stresses the very high impact of shopping by car.
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Authors
Gerardo Marletto, Cécile Sillig,