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Platform Sustainable Last-Mile-Logistics—One for ALL (14ALL)

In: Advances and New Trends in Environmental Informatics

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  • Benjamin Wagner vom Berg

    (Hochschule Bremerhaven)

  • Franziska Hanneken

    (Hochschule Bremerhaven)

  • Nico Reiß

    (Hochschule Bremerhaven)

  • Kristian Schopka

    (Rytle GmbH)

  • Nils Oetjen

    (Weser Eilboten GmbH)

  • Rick Hollmann

    (Hochschule Bremerhaven)

Abstract

This research examines the idea of developing a logistics service platform. The innovation factor is the creation of the platform utilizing the cooperation of all necessary stakeholders like the associated cooperation of various logistics service providers, customers, and a regional logistics service provider. The aim is to reduce traffic flows within regional traffic systems since only one regional logistics service provider is responsible for the inner-city delivery. In addition, the delivery should be carried out with cargo bicycles to utilize an environmental and climate-friendly delivery service. With the help of a SusCRM approach, the customers and service providers are to be sensitized to minimize the environmental impact. The interplay of all these components should help to make inner-city delivery more sustainable.

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  • Benjamin Wagner vom Berg & Franziska Hanneken & Nico Reiß & Kristian Schopka & Nils Oetjen & Rick Hollmann, 2020. "Platform Sustainable Last-Mile-Logistics—One for ALL (14ALL)," Progress in IS, in: Rüdiger Schaldach & Karl-Heinz Simon & Jens Weismüller & Volker Wohlgemuth (ed.), Advances and New Trends in Environmental Informatics, pages 67-78, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prochp:978-3-030-30862-9_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-30862-9_5
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