Monday, 8 September 2025

Viability of Last-Mile Delivery Solutions in Sustainable Supply Chains| Chapter 1 | New Advances in Business, Management and Economics Vol. 10

 

Sustainable supply chains have become increasingly crucial for addressing the environmental and social challenges faced by societies worldwide. Last-mile delivery, the final step in the supply chain, is a major contributor to urban congestion, pollution, and carbon emissions. This research paper explores the viability of sustainable last-mile delivery solutions. This study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining a literature review, a case study involving a consumer survey in Copenhagen (n=100), and semi-structured interviews with logistics experts, a policymaker, and an industry leader. The results indicate that innovative solutions like electric vehicles, cargo bikes, and drones have the potential to reduce environmental impact and enhance social equity. Quantitative analysis revealed a statistically significant association (χ²=16.66, p<0.05) between the frequency of delivery and consumers' willingness to pay a premium for sustainable options. Qualitative findings underscore that progress is contingent on infrastructural development, supportive government policies, and the adoption of renewable energy. The study concludes that while consumer interest is growing, the widespread adoption of sustainable last-mile solutions requires concerted collaboration between public and private stakeholders to overcome economic and operational barriers.

 

Author(s) Details

 

Paraschos Maniatis
Athens University of Economics and Business, Patision 76, Gr-10434, Athens, Greece.

 

Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/nabme/v10/5925

 

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