This article studies the allocation of CO2 emissions to a specific shipment in routing transportation. The authors show that this problem differs from a cost allocation problem specifically because the concavity condition does not hold necessarily in the CO2 allocation problem. This implies that a traditional cost allocation method cannot be straightforwardly translated into a CO2 allocation problem, and thus, new methods need to be developed. This study proposes four allocation mechanisms that are extensions from the literature and the common practice in industries. In doing so, the authors introduce the concept of carbon efficiency to assess if a particular allocation rule drives companies to carbon emissions reduction. They present analy...
Purpose - This paper studies a supply chain consisting of multiple suppliers and a single buyer. It ...
The transport sector is the second largest carbon emissions contributor in Europe and its emissions ...
Goods distribution processes must reconcile the economic interests of the companies, which seek high...
This article studies the allocation of CO2 emissions to a specific shipment in routing transportatio...
This paper presents and evaluates a new method for how emissions from freight transport routes with ...
Recently, much research has focused on lowering carbon emissions in logistics. This paper attempts t...
This paper studies the effect on carbon emissions of consolidation of shipments on trucks. New posit...
A logistics service provider often delivers goods to multiple customers on a single distribution rou...
Currently, as being the highest petroleum consuming sector in the world, transportation significantl...
Currently, as being the highest petroleum consuming sector in the world, transportation significantl...
At present, there is no globally accepted standard for the allocation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissi...
The European Norm EN 16258 was published in 2012 to provide a common methodology for the calculation...
Parcel deliveries have seen a massive grow over the past several years, mainly in the B2C sector due...
The transportation sector is the third largest contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, accoun...
Purpose: Even without economic factors and government regulations, the pressure and motivation of co...
Purpose - This paper studies a supply chain consisting of multiple suppliers and a single buyer. It ...
The transport sector is the second largest carbon emissions contributor in Europe and its emissions ...
Goods distribution processes must reconcile the economic interests of the companies, which seek high...
This article studies the allocation of CO2 emissions to a specific shipment in routing transportatio...
This paper presents and evaluates a new method for how emissions from freight transport routes with ...
Recently, much research has focused on lowering carbon emissions in logistics. This paper attempts t...
This paper studies the effect on carbon emissions of consolidation of shipments on trucks. New posit...
A logistics service provider often delivers goods to multiple customers on a single distribution rou...
Currently, as being the highest petroleum consuming sector in the world, transportation significantl...
Currently, as being the highest petroleum consuming sector in the world, transportation significantl...
At present, there is no globally accepted standard for the allocation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissi...
The European Norm EN 16258 was published in 2012 to provide a common methodology for the calculation...
Parcel deliveries have seen a massive grow over the past several years, mainly in the B2C sector due...
The transportation sector is the third largest contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, accoun...
Purpose: Even without economic factors and government regulations, the pressure and motivation of co...
Purpose - This paper studies a supply chain consisting of multiple suppliers and a single buyer. It ...
The transport sector is the second largest carbon emissions contributor in Europe and its emissions ...
Goods distribution processes must reconcile the economic interests of the companies, which seek high...