Achieving economic and environmental sustainability with supply chain contracts

How to decarbonize transportation, which is now, unfortunately, the largest source of carbon emissions among all sectors? The entire industry is heavily driven by economies of scale. When more freight is collected in a lane, it can be shifted to a greener transport mode (e.g., from less-than-trucklo...

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Main Authors: Dong, Chuanwen, Li, Dong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1822672025-01-20T04:36:21Z Achieving economic and environmental sustainability with supply chain contracts Dong, Chuanwen Li, Dong School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Business and Management Decarbonization Freight Modal Shift How to decarbonize transportation, which is now, unfortunately, the largest source of carbon emissions among all sectors? The entire industry is heavily driven by economies of scale. When more freight is collected in a lane, it can be shifted to a greener transport mode (e.g., from less-than-truckload to full-truckload, and further to rail transport), and costs and emissions are saved. To support firms achieving such benefits, we develop novel supply chain contracting models that capture supply chain partners’ strategic orders, as well as freight transportation modes with trade-offs on costs, emissions, and flexibility (in the form of a minimum transport quantity for the green mode). We find that even a conventional price-only contract with an option to shift freight mode can already boost the use of the green transport mode and considerably improve supply chain efficiency. Furthermore, we design a revenue-sharing contract that can incentivize even larger order quantities from the retailer and strongly promote the use of the green transport mode. We characterize the conditions under which the contract can achieve a win–win situation, that is, increasing economic as well as environmental sustainability of the supply chain. In a follow-up case study using realistic industry-level data, we numerically evaluate how the supply chain parameters affect this win–win situation. 2025-01-20T04:36:20Z 2025-01-20T04:36:20Z 2024 Journal Article Dong, C. & Li, D. (2024). Achieving economic and environmental sustainability with supply chain contracts. Production and Operations Management, 1-18. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10591478241303661 1059-1478 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/182267 10.1177/10591478241303661 2-s2.0-85212711039 1 18 en Production and Operations Management © 2024 The Author(s). All rights reserved.
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topic Business and Management
Decarbonization
Freight Modal Shift
spellingShingle Business and Management
Decarbonization
Freight Modal Shift
Dong, Chuanwen
Li, Dong
Achieving economic and environmental sustainability with supply chain contracts
description How to decarbonize transportation, which is now, unfortunately, the largest source of carbon emissions among all sectors? The entire industry is heavily driven by economies of scale. When more freight is collected in a lane, it can be shifted to a greener transport mode (e.g., from less-than-truckload to full-truckload, and further to rail transport), and costs and emissions are saved. To support firms achieving such benefits, we develop novel supply chain contracting models that capture supply chain partners’ strategic orders, as well as freight transportation modes with trade-offs on costs, emissions, and flexibility (in the form of a minimum transport quantity for the green mode). We find that even a conventional price-only contract with an option to shift freight mode can already boost the use of the green transport mode and considerably improve supply chain efficiency. Furthermore, we design a revenue-sharing contract that can incentivize even larger order quantities from the retailer and strongly promote the use of the green transport mode. We characterize the conditions under which the contract can achieve a win–win situation, that is, increasing economic as well as environmental sustainability of the supply chain. In a follow-up case study using realistic industry-level data, we numerically evaluate how the supply chain parameters affect this win–win situation.
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title Achieving economic and environmental sustainability with supply chain contracts
title_short Achieving economic and environmental sustainability with supply chain contracts
title_full Achieving economic and environmental sustainability with supply chain contracts
title_fullStr Achieving economic and environmental sustainability with supply chain contracts
title_full_unstemmed Achieving economic and environmental sustainability with supply chain contracts
title_sort achieving economic and environmental sustainability with supply chain contracts
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