Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of the research described in this paper is to investigate the role that green agenda and sustainability plays in follow up and evaluation stage of purchasing of logistics services. There is a significant evidence of a divergence between perspectives between shippers and forwarders when it comes to this area.
Research Approach
The work presented in this article refines methodology of Lummus et al. (2001) and uses focussed interviews with two groups of supply chain management professionals: shippers (manufacturers and retailers) and forwarders (3PLs). The context of the paper’s empirical work is the UK.
Findings and Originality
The findings suggest that, while shippers and forwarders recognise a positive link between cost saving and green agenda and sustainability, there is room for improvement in this area, as a focus of discussions between shippers and forwarders during follow up and evaluation stage in purchasing logistics services is predominantly on price and service levels.
Research Impact
The authors focus on the follow-up and evaluation stage in purchasing of logistics services, which is an under-explored topic in academic literature.
Practical Impact
A profile of perspectives towards green agenda and sustainability in follow up and evaluation stage of purchasing of logistics services by firms in the UK is presented.
The purpose of the research described in this paper is to investigate the role that green agenda and sustainability plays in follow up and evaluation stage of purchasing of logistics services. There is a significant evidence of a divergence between perspectives between shippers and forwarders when it comes to this area.
Research Approach
The work presented in this article refines methodology of Lummus et al. (2001) and uses focussed interviews with two groups of supply chain management professionals: shippers (manufacturers and retailers) and forwarders (3PLs). The context of the paper’s empirical work is the UK.
Findings and Originality
The findings suggest that, while shippers and forwarders recognise a positive link between cost saving and green agenda and sustainability, there is room for improvement in this area, as a focus of discussions between shippers and forwarders during follow up and evaluation stage in purchasing logistics services is predominantly on price and service levels.
Research Impact
The authors focus on the follow-up and evaluation stage in purchasing of logistics services, which is an under-explored topic in academic literature.
Practical Impact
A profile of perspectives towards green agenda and sustainability in follow up and evaluation stage of purchasing of logistics services by firms in the UK is presented.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - Sept 2017 |
Event | 22nd Annual Conference of The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, Logistics Research Network - Southampton Solent University, Southampton, United Kingdom Duration: 6 Sept 2017 → 8 Sept 2017 |
Conference
Conference | 22nd Annual Conference of The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, Logistics Research Network |
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Abbreviated title | LRN 22 |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Southampton |
Period | 6/09/17 → 8/09/17 |
Keywords
- sustainability
- green logistics
- purchasing
- logistics services