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  • Introduction to Supply Chain Management and Logistics in Latin America

    Within a variety of countries considered emerging economies, Latin America has received special attention in the last years. The region accounts for more than 625 million people with approximately 5% of the total world…

  • Supply Chain Management for Micro and Small Firms in Latin America

    In this chapter, we discuss the connection between MSEs’ productivity growth and SCM. We present key takeaways from the literature and summarized different research approaches used to study this emerging field, specifically related to…

  • Bikesharing (BSS) Model for Urban Design

    This study presents a methodology to face the challenges that cities face in selecting sustainable and cost-effective transportation modes, helping planners make choices that can be expressed not only in monetary terms but also…

  • Optimal Fleet Composition

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  • Green Home Delivery Consolidation

    Last-mile home delivery is the last segment of the delivery process, and within there are significant fulfillment constraints and an associated economic and environmental costs. The “Green Button” Project allows customers to make the eco-friendly…

  • Consumer-Facing Sustainable Logistics Preference for Green Last Mile Home Delivery

    In the era of e-commerce and climate change, sustainability in last-mile delivery operations has a pivotal role. The boost of online shopping and increasing expectations of fast shipping means more vehicles on the road…

  • Decarbonizing the Air Transportation Sector

    New Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) greenhouse gas (GHG) emission accounting and insetting guidelines developed through a collaboration between MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (MIT CTL) and Smart Freight Centre (SFC).

  • State of Supply Chain Sustainability | Earth Day Infographic 2021

    It’s our annual Earth Day State of Supply Chain Sustainability Infographic release. This year we highlight the insights on Covid-19 and Supply Chain Sustainability

  • NEW Research Article: The competitiveness of fair trade and organic versus conventional coffee based on consumer panel data

    This paper analyzed the competitiveness of premium and regular Fair Trade and Organic (FTO) coffees relative to conventional coffee using consumer panel data.

  • New article in Transportation Research Part D: Well-to-tank carbon emissions from crude oil maritime transportation

    We are thrilled to announce a new article in the journal Transportation Research Part D : Transport and Environment. This paper was developed in collaboration with Professor Haiying Jia (https://www.nhh.no/en/employees/faculty/haiying-jia/) from the Department of…

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