The Physical Internet: A means towards achieving global logistics sustainability

The supply chains that make up the distribution networks are becoming more diverse as companies respond to global markets’ rigorous demands. Today, the immediate need for sustainable growth is to design, manufacture, and deliver the right product to experience drastic improvements in the right place...

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Main Authors: Moshood Taofeeq D., Sorooshian Shahryar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2021-07-01
Series:Open Engineering
Subjects:
pi
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/eng-2021-0080
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spelling doaj-7802dc97e2594bd88ccaca8536f37f622021-10-03T07:42:31ZengDe GruyterOpen Engineering2391-54392021-07-0111181582910.1515/eng-2021-0080The Physical Internet: A means towards achieving global logistics sustainabilityMoshood Taofeeq D.0Sorooshian Shahryar1Faculty of Industrial Management, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Pahang, MalaysiaDepartment of Business Administration, University of Gothenburg, Vasagatan 1, Gothenburg, SwedenThe supply chains that make up the distribution networks are becoming more diverse as companies respond to global markets’ rigorous demands. Today, the immediate need for sustainable growth is to design, manufacture, and deliver the right product to experience drastic improvements in the right place, at the right price, and at the right time. As a massively distributed, integrated logistics infrastructure, a new “Physical Internet” (PI) model has been implemented to make the existing logistics structures more scalable and sustainable. This article discusses resource control in the PI’s modern supply chain and logistics systems while addressing the potential disruptions between the hubs during the transfer of goods. This article attempts to establish how companies will benefit from introducing the PI to optimise their strategic supply chain. This article used ATLAS.ti 9 automated tool to save, classify, and evaluate the data for this analysis to review the literature systematically. For PI, an increasing number of plans, blueprints, and requirements have been established. Still, minimal models are currently developed, explaining how the transformation from the strengthened logistics business models to the PI could occur. There is a lack of awareness of the necessary market structures that can include crucial players and allow the PI model to be embraced. Therefore, this research brings a new viewpoint on logistic operations through the PI idea, guarantees the present situation’s view, and presents a solution to the society–business–technology framework.https://doi.org/10.1515/eng-2021-0080global logistics sustainablepiphysical logisticsinterconnected logisticsindustry 4.0smart logistics
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title The Physical Internet: A means towards achieving global logistics sustainability
title_short The Physical Internet: A means towards achieving global logistics sustainability
title_full The Physical Internet: A means towards achieving global logistics sustainability
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publisher De Gruyter
series Open Engineering
issn 2391-5439
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The supply chains that make up the distribution networks are becoming more diverse as companies respond to global markets’ rigorous demands. Today, the immediate need for sustainable growth is to design, manufacture, and deliver the right product to experience drastic improvements in the right place, at the right price, and at the right time. As a massively distributed, integrated logistics infrastructure, a new “Physical Internet” (PI) model has been implemented to make the existing logistics structures more scalable and sustainable. This article discusses resource control in the PI’s modern supply chain and logistics systems while addressing the potential disruptions between the hubs during the transfer of goods. This article attempts to establish how companies will benefit from introducing the PI to optimise their strategic supply chain. This article used ATLAS.ti 9 automated tool to save, classify, and evaluate the data for this analysis to review the literature systematically. For PI, an increasing number of plans, blueprints, and requirements have been established. Still, minimal models are currently developed, explaining how the transformation from the strengthened logistics business models to the PI could occur. There is a lack of awareness of the necessary market structures that can include crucial players and allow the PI model to be embraced. Therefore, this research brings a new viewpoint on logistic operations through the PI idea, guarantees the present situation’s view, and presents a solution to the society–business–technology framework.
topic global logistics sustainable
pi
physical logistics
interconnected logistics
industry 4.0
smart logistics
url https://doi.org/10.1515/eng-2021-0080
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