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1、绿色物流外文文献翻译最新译文 1 文献出处:Fransoo J C.Green Logistics:Enablers for Sustainable Development J.Supply chain management:an international journal,2014,8(2):122-131.原文 GREEN LOGISTICS:ENABLERS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Jan C.Fransoo Eindhoven University of Technology,Netherlands 1 INTRODUCTION Logistics is
2、 the backbone of industry and commerce.As a discipline,it describes the management and coordination of activities along supply chains.These activities include freight transport,storage,inventory management,materials handling and related information processing.A large part of logistics activities are
3、 often outsourced to specialized providers that provide cost-effective services.Research has shown that,at least in high income economies,the value of services is not assessed in monetary and service quality terms alone.In making decisions,logistics professionals are increasingly taking into conside
4、ration external effects such as emissions,pollution,noise,and accidents.The last LPI report release in 2012,for instance,pointed out that in shipments to OECD countries,environmentally friendly solutions are considered far more often than elsewhere.Mounting regulatory pressure,together with changes
5、in customer preferences,are the main drivers of this phenomenon.One of the more widely used terms to describe this set of preferences is green Logistics,especially when the activities of logistics service providers are concerned.Research,including a recent book by Alan McKinnon,has established that
6、green Logistics is an emerging concern of private operators and providers and users of logistics.From a policy standpoint,and especially for the global environment,green Logistics is potentially a major topic as well:estimates vary,but about 15%of global greenhouse gas emissions(GHG)can be traced to
7、 logistics activities.Green Logistics may not be an independent policy area.Rather,the supply chain 绿色物流外文文献翻译最新译文 2 perspective provides a framework to understand and deal with issues that are separate but ultimately interrelated.Importantly,looking at supply chains helps policy makers understand t
8、he interests and actions of private sector operators.Green Logistics may therefore propose a number of tools and identify emerging sustainable solutions contributing to the overarching objective of green Growth.From a policy perspective,logistics cut across several areas and sectors.The performance
9、of supply chains depends on areas or activities where government as regulator or catalyst of investment is critical,such as:Transport infrastructure:road and rail corridors,ports and airports The efficiencies of logistics services:services include not only modal freight transport,but also warehousin
10、g and intermediary services,such as brokers and forwarders,and related information-flow management.In modern economies,the trend is towards integration in multi-activity logistics providers(3PLs,4PLs)to which industrial and commercial firms outsource their supply chain activities.Understanding the r
11、egulatory dimension of services is becoming increasingly critical to the development of effective policies in areas such as:professional and operational standards,regulation of entry in market and professions,competition,enforcement.Procedures applying to the merchandise,such as trade procedures(cus
12、toms and other controls).The soft infrastructure that supports information or financial flow associated with the physical movements along supply chains:IT infrastructure,payment systems.The concept of national logistics performance capturing the outcome of these policies is widely recognized by poli
13、cy makers and the private sector worldwide as a critical contribution to national competitiveness.A key question for sustainable development is how to integrate supply chain participants concern with environmental sustainability with the concept of national logistics performance.Within logistics,tra
14、nsport creates the largest environmental footprint.But the volume of emissions can vary greatly,depending on the mode of transport.The volume of emission per ton per km increases by an order of magnitude from maritime to land transportation and to air transportation.This is a key environmental aspec
15、t of 绿色物流外文文献翻译最新译文 3 logistics that is not taken into consideration by most supply chain operators.Logistics experts typically integrate freight modes and other related activities so that the transport and distribution network is used in the most efficient manner,which is important for keeping emis
16、sions in check,as well.Depending on the type of industry and geographical region,supply chain operators can place varying emphasis on the reliability of supply chains,as well.In summary,supply chain choices typically include multiple criteria and trade-offs,and this makes an analysis of their enviro
17、nmental impact complex;the most environmentally friendly choices do not only depend on mode of transportation,but also on other elements,such as efficiency and reliability.To reduce the environmental footprint of a supply chain,the focus should be on several dimensions and should select the best mod
18、e of transport,efficient movements,and innovation.Comprehensive work on greening individual modes of transportation is already available.Here,the key drivers have been energy efficiency and the urge to diminish various types of emission.Given the integrated nature of supply chains,however,the manner
19、 in which price signals and incentives catalyze supply chain structure is a rather intricate problem:lower-emission modes of transport(maritime,e.g.)are typically also less reliable or have other limitations(such as maritime access to a landlocked country).Such limitations may include the cost of su
20、ch technologies,the temperature range within which they can be used or the availability of certain types of fuel.It is therefore critical to complement the current knowledge about emissions produced by different modes of transportation with an understanding of what drives the demand for Green Logist
21、ics within supply chains.The emerging response is likely to take the form of top-down policy,such as measures in the form of standards or taxes addressing emissions(GHG,SO2,NOx)by mode of freight.For instance,a cap on SO2 emissions on major maritime routes will go into effect at the end of 20152.At
22、least as important is the response from the bottom up.These are supply-chain strategies coming from the private sector in response to policy or price changes,but also demand from consumers,clients and stake-holders.Green Supply Chain management has to be taken seriously by policy 绿色物流外文文献翻译最新译文 4 ma
23、kers.An exclusive focus on price mechanism(including taxes),as is the current tendency,may miss some of the major driver of changes in supply chain management.Another complication,at least in the context of international trade,is that the focus on the impact on international logistics does not captu
24、re the footprint of production processes.These processes may have different impact than the supply chain itself,as in the case of food production.There is also evidence that much of the environmental footprint of logistics operations is tied to short distances and distribution.Green Logistics is int
25、imately linked with concerns such as urban congestion,and innovations in Logistics are critical to sustainable supply chains.Grassroots innovations in Logistics have recently flourished,often producing win-win solutions in terms of jobs and the environment.More generally,there is increasing awarenes
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