Greening logistics centers : The evolution of industrial buying criteria towards green

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2013

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Korean Association of Shipping and Logistics Inc. master@shipping.or.kr

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GOLD

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Yes

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The rapidly globalizing world trade requires longer supply chains with higher attention on the environmental effects of logistics activities. Latest international conventions related with environmental regulations reinforce governments and corporations to adhere to environmental protection precautions. An effort to decrease the negative environmental effects of logistics activity is the geographical concentration of logistics companies which are called logistics centers. This study aims to provide a green industrial service buying approach for the industrial customers of logistics centers. The study combines green purchasing literature with previousely developed environmental performance indicators (EPIs) and develops a green industrial buying model for logistics centers. The model provides a framework for potential residents of a logistics center and supports their industrial buying processes. The model also serves as an input for green industrial service design in a logistics center. Copyright © 2013 The Korean Association of Shipping and Logistics. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Environment, Epis, Green Buying, Logistics Centers, Logistics Centers, Environment, EPIs, Green Buying, Green buying, Environment, EPIs, Logistics centers

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences

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The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics

Volume

29

Issue

1

Start Page

59

End Page

80
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