2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.trd.2015.07.007
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

Greening ports and maritime logistics: A review

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
5

Citation Types

2
106
0
2

Year Published

2017
2017
2024
2024

Publication Types

Select...
6
3

Relationship

0
9

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 212 publications
(134 citation statements)
references
References 77 publications
2
106
0
2
Order By: Relevance
“…Nowadays, there is an increasing research trend on the topic of sustainability in both manufacturing and service industry (Carter & Easton, ; Christ, Burritt, & Varsei, ; Fahimnia, Tang, Davarzani, & Sarkis, ; Frias‐Aceituno, Rodríguez‐Ariza, & Garcia‐Sánchez, ; Klumpp & Zijm, ; Sahamie, Stindt, & Nuss, ; Seuring & Müller, ; Vachon & Klassen, ; Venus Lun, Lai, Wong, & Cheng, ) due to the growing number of environmental requirements established by the climate change agreements (Kyoto Protocol, ; Copenhagen Accord, ; Summary of the Doha Climate Change Conference, ; Paris Agreement, ). This growing body of literature investigates mainly the green initiatives adopted by companies operating in manufacturing industries (Dao, Langella, & Carbo, ; Gerstlberger, Præst Knudsen, & Stampe, ; Park, Sarkis, & Wu, ; Ranganathan, Teo, & Dhaliwal, ; Wang, Chen, & Benitez‐Amado, ; Whinkler, ), whereas in the field of freight transport and logistics industry, there is not yet a structured framework (Davarzani, Fahimnia, Bell, & Sarkis, ; Centobelli, Cerchione, & Esposito, , ; Lin & Ho, ; Oberhofer & Dieplinger, ). This issue is relevant because the green initiatives adoption by companies operating in this industry could play a pivotal role towards the achievement of environmental sustainability strategies affecting the entire supply chain (Brockhaus, Kersten, & Knemeyer, ; Dhakal, Smith, & Newbery, ; Laari, Töyli, & Ojala, ; Reinerth, Busse, & Wagner, ; Schnittfeld & Busch, ; Waller, Fawcett, & Johnson, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, there is an increasing research trend on the topic of sustainability in both manufacturing and service industry (Carter & Easton, ; Christ, Burritt, & Varsei, ; Fahimnia, Tang, Davarzani, & Sarkis, ; Frias‐Aceituno, Rodríguez‐Ariza, & Garcia‐Sánchez, ; Klumpp & Zijm, ; Sahamie, Stindt, & Nuss, ; Seuring & Müller, ; Vachon & Klassen, ; Venus Lun, Lai, Wong, & Cheng, ) due to the growing number of environmental requirements established by the climate change agreements (Kyoto Protocol, ; Copenhagen Accord, ; Summary of the Doha Climate Change Conference, ; Paris Agreement, ). This growing body of literature investigates mainly the green initiatives adopted by companies operating in manufacturing industries (Dao, Langella, & Carbo, ; Gerstlberger, Præst Knudsen, & Stampe, ; Park, Sarkis, & Wu, ; Ranganathan, Teo, & Dhaliwal, ; Wang, Chen, & Benitez‐Amado, ; Whinkler, ), whereas in the field of freight transport and logistics industry, there is not yet a structured framework (Davarzani, Fahimnia, Bell, & Sarkis, ; Centobelli, Cerchione, & Esposito, , ; Lin & Ho, ; Oberhofer & Dieplinger, ). This issue is relevant because the green initiatives adoption by companies operating in this industry could play a pivotal role towards the achievement of environmental sustainability strategies affecting the entire supply chain (Brockhaus, Kersten, & Knemeyer, ; Dhakal, Smith, & Newbery, ; Laari, Töyli, & Ojala, ; Reinerth, Busse, & Wagner, ; Schnittfeld & Busch, ; Waller, Fawcett, & Johnson, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possible restrictions and problems include feared resource depletion and greenwashing [13][14][15][16]. For transportation, the global main transport modes road, rail, air and sea are challenged with sustainability concerns [17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…True for all transport modes in transportation, e.g., for road, rail [4] (p. 148), air, and sea [5] (p. 473) transport [6] (p. 414), an important characteristic of sustainability concepts and efforts with LSP is also the fact that they steer the transport chain on behalf of industry and retail corporations and therefore influence their own sustainability performance [7] (p. 589). Furthermore, this is also proven by the fact that all major LSP provide extensive sustainability data and reports, often within legal business report documents, for example Deutsche Post DHL [8], Kühne + Nagel [9], or A.P.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%