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What is Green Logistics?

Logistics is the integrated management of all the activities required to move products through the supply chain. For a typical product this supply chain extends from a raw material source through the production and distribution system to the point of consumption and the associated reverse logistics. The logistical activities comprise freight transport, storage, inventory management, materials handling and all the related information processing.

 

Sustainable Logistics

 

The main objective of logistics is to co-ordinate these activities in a way that meets customer requirements at minimum cost. In the past this cost has been defined in purely monetary terms. As concern for the environment rises, companies must take more account of the external costs of logistics associated mainly with climate change, air pollution, noise, vibration and accidents. This research project is examining ways of reducing these externalities and achieving a more sustainable balance between economic, environmental and social objectives.


 

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News Items

Report on Longer and Heavier Vehicles
The final report of the study of longer and heavier vehicles (LHVs) undertaken by TRL and the Logistics Research Centre at Heriot-Watt University for the Department for Transport was published on the 3rd June 2008.

International Transport Forum on Transport and Climate Change
The first International Transport Forum, held in Leipzig between the 28th and 30th May 2008, addressed the subject of 'Transport and Energy: the Challenge of Climate Change'.

'Green Logistics Day', Multi-modal 2008 Conference, 23 April 2008, NEC Birmingham
The presentations from the 'Green Logistics Day' are now available from the Downloads Section.





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