Taxonomy of key practices for a sustainable Last-Mile logistics network in E-Retail: A comprehensive literature review

IF 6.9 Q1 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
María Alejandra Maldonado Bonilla , Marina Bouzon , Claudia Cecilia Peña-Montoya
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Abstract

Objective

The growth of e-commerce has transformed last-mile logistics, with direct-to-consumer deliveries and frequent delivery failures. This has exacerbated pollution and congestion issues, negatively impacting urban life. Given this scenario, the present study aimed to develop a taxonomy that enables the design of a sustainable last-mile logistics network specifically tailored to the context of e-retail.

Method

A systematic literature review was employed for collecting robust scientific research, with the PRISMA diagram used to represent the steps followed in this process. Content analysis was applied to categorize the sustainability practices identified in the literature, grouping them according to the last-mile logistics process.

Relevance

This research contributes to understanding the last-mile logistics field in the e-retail context and provides valuable insights for formulating sustainable strategies and practices to mitigate the negative impacts of e-retail growth on the urban environment and society’s quality of life.

Results

The research presents a structured taxonomy with 31 categorized practices across last-mile logistics processes: fulfillment, transportation, and delivery modalities. The results indicate that a sustainable last-mile network includes consolidation centers, shared micro-depots, shared freight transportation, electric vehicles such as bicycles and tricycles, and the implementation of collection and delivery points (CDPs).

Social/Management Contributions

The taxonomy offers elements that may contribute to operational efficiency, environmental impact reduction, and improving society’s quality of life by providing practical guidelines for the sustainable management of last-mile logistics in the e-retail context.

电子零售业可持续 "最后一英里 "物流网络关键实践分类法:文献综述
目标电子商务的发展改变了 "最后一英里 "物流,直接向消费者送货,但经常出现送货失败。这加剧了污染和拥堵问题,对城市生活造成了负面影响。鉴于这种情况,本研究旨在开发一种分类方法,以便设计出专门针对电子零售的可持续最后一英里物流网络。方法 采用系统性文献综述来收集可靠的科学研究,并使用 PRISMA 图表来表示这一过程中的各个步骤。相关性这项研究有助于了解电子零售背景下的最后一英里物流领域,并为制定可持续战略和实践提供了宝贵的见解,以减轻电子零售的发展对城市环境和社会生活质量的负面影响。结果这项研究提出了一个结构化的分类法,在最后一英里物流流程(履行、运输和交付模式)中有 31 种分类实践。社会/管理贡献该分类法为电子零售业最后一英里物流的可持续管理提供了实用指南,有助于提高运营效率、减少环境影响和改善社会生活质量。
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