Reducing carbon emissions from collaborative distribution: a case study of urban express in China

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Kexin Bi
Mengke Yang
Xiaoguang Zhou
Latif Zahid
Yufei Zhu
Zhongyuan Sun
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[1] Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications,School of Automation
[2] Gomal University DIKhan,Department of Business Administration
[3] Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications,School of Economics and Management
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Express delivery industry; Collaborative distribution; Environmental benefits; Green logistics; Carbon emissions; Vehicle arrangement;
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The booming development of e-commerce has brought about rapid growth in the express delivery industry in China. However, urban express distribution is increasingly difficult and seriously affecting the traffic, safety, and environmental conditions of cities due to small, scattered end points, unreasonable allocation of resources, and seriously repeated resource waste. Therefore, there is an urgent need to solve the problems associated with the unreasonable resource allocation of express distribution. In the context of green logistics, a new mode of collaborative distribution based on intelligent end service station (IESS) is proposed. Following the measurement models of carbon emissions, before and after collaborative distributions are provided to prove the environmental benefits of the new mode. The influencing factors considered in the models are the average daily distribution volume, number of distribution sections, vehicle ownership of various types, and their capacity, use, fuel, and power consumption. To verify the models’ validity, we conduct an empirical study of five express enterprises in China and make a comparative analysis on the results, which show that the implementation of collaborative distribution can extremely reduce carbon emissions and improve the overall load rate of vehicles. Specially, the use of new energy vehicles can contribute significantly to energy conservation and emissions reduction.
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页码:16215 / 16230
页数:15
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