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Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to consolidate the knowledge in last mile logistics research, analyze the development of the research area, and provide future research directions.
Design/methodology/approach
A systematic literature review identified 154 peer-reviewed journal publications from 2001 to 2019 in 83 scientific journals contributing to last mile logistics research.
Findings
Main topics in last mile logistics research have been identified, i.e. performance, optimization problems, innovative solutions, stakeholders, retail channels and infrastructure. The review further identifies last mile logistics, last mile fulfilment, last mile delivery, last mile distribution and last mile transportation as system components of the last mile system. The system components have been described based on the reviewed literature and build the basis for the last mile system suggested by the authors.
Research limitations/implications
The study provides an overview of past achievements in last mile logistics research which helps scholars understanding the complex last mile system and positioning their research. Gaps have been identified building a basis for further research.
Practical implications
This review has important implications for practitioners as it helps understanding the landscape of last mile logistics research and provides a new terminology. This will help practitioners understanding the interrelationships of the various elements in the complex last mile system.
Original/value
This study focuses on understanding the existing literature on last mile logistics research and
This paper aims to consolidate the knowledge in last mile logistics research, analyze the development of the research area, and provide future research directions.
Design/methodology/approach
A systematic literature review identified 154 peer-reviewed journal publications from 2001 to 2019 in 83 scientific journals contributing to last mile logistics research.
Findings
Main topics in last mile logistics research have been identified, i.e. performance, optimization problems, innovative solutions, stakeholders, retail channels and infrastructure. The review further identifies last mile logistics, last mile fulfilment, last mile delivery, last mile distribution and last mile transportation as system components of the last mile system. The system components have been described based on the reviewed literature and build the basis for the last mile system suggested by the authors.
Research limitations/implications
The study provides an overview of past achievements in last mile logistics research which helps scholars understanding the complex last mile system and positioning their research. Gaps have been identified building a basis for further research.
Practical implications
This review has important implications for practitioners as it helps understanding the landscape of last mile logistics research and provides a new terminology. This will help practitioners understanding the interrelationships of the various elements in the complex last mile system.
Original/value
This study focuses on understanding the existing literature on last mile logistics research and
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 2019 |
Event | 31ST NOFOMA Conference: Supply Chains and Sustainable Development of Societies - Oslo, Norway Duration: 2019 Jun 12 → 2019 Jun 14 |
Conference
Conference | 31ST NOFOMA Conference |
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Country/Territory | Norway |
City | Oslo |
Period | 2019/06/12 → 2019/06/14 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Other Engineering and Technologies
Free keywords
- Last mile
- Systematic Review
- Omni-channel
- BC2
- Retail
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- 2 Finished
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Towards zero emission last mile distribution in omni-channel retail
Olsson, J. G. (Researcher), Hellström, D. (Supervisor) & Pålsson, H. (Assistant supervisor)
2018/09/03 → 2023/09/30
Project: Dissertation
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Retail Logistics 2.0 - Platform for knowledge triangle
Hellström, D. (PI), Derwik, P. (Researcher), Vakulenko, Y. (Researcher), Hjort, K. (Researcher) & Olsson, J. G. (Research student)
Swedish Government Agency for Innovation Systems (Vinnova)
2017/08/01 → 2020/07/31
Project: Research
Activities
- 1 Participation in conference
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31ST NOFOMA Conference
Olsson, J. (Presenter) & Pålsson, H. (Participant)
2019 Jun 12 → 2019 Jun 14Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in conference