International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management
2017 - 2025
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Volume 55, issue 5, 2025
- Logistics service system: review, case study, and framework pp. 1-27

- Tine Meidahl Münsberg, Erika Marie Strøm, Lars Hvam, Anders Haug and George Huang
Volume 51, issue 4, 2025
- Evaluating resilience in supply chain under disruptions - a renewal approach pp. 451-485

- Suchera Putthakosa and Huynh Trung Luong
- Status of green supply chain management in power companies pp. 486-500

- Sheetal Soda and Lakhwinder Pal Singh
- Evaluating additive manufacturing success factors for the aviation industry: an interpretive structural modelling approach pp. 501-523

- Robert O. Walton and Aman Gupta
- Trade-offs in warehousing storage location reassignment pp. 524-538

- Polina Görbe, Tamás Bódis and Péter Földesi
- A value co-creation and relational-based view for financial metrics in third-party logistics pp. 539-555

- Paulo Sergio Altman Ferreira
- The application of the ARIMA model for time series air freight forecasting pp. 556-575

- Boutaina Hajjar and Omar Drissi Kaitouni
- Exploring horizontal collaboration in home delivery operations: a case of Greek grocery retailers pp. 576-598

- Eleni Zampou, Eleftherios Manousakis, Maria Argyropoulou and Dimitris Zissis
Volume 51, issue 3, 2025
- Identifying challenges plaguing Ethiopia's logistics industry: a structured literature review pp. 297-313

- Hafiz Wasim Akram
- Influencing of supply chain management in business: evidence from reference models pp. 314-338

- Iskander Zouaghi, Piera Centobelli and V. Raja Sreedharan
- Enhancing resilience in the global automotive supply chain: lessons learned from the systematic literature review pp. 339-375

- Hokey Min and K.M. Mahaboob Sheriff
- The resilience of third-party logistics providers in extreme contexts: an empirical study in COVID-19 pp. 376-396

- Trinh Thi Dao and Lam Canh Nguyen
- COVID-19 supply chain disruption and effects on project deliverables pp. 397-419

- Ilija Stojanović
- For better or for worse? How the use of digital technologies affects truck drivers' well-being pp. 420-449

- Sarah Maria Straub and Caroline Ruiner
Volume 51, issue 2, 2025
- The technological-organisational-environmental factors affecting radio frequency identification adoption intention in the Jordanian healthcare sector pp. 151-183

- Alaa Ghurbal, Rateb J. Sweis and Baraa Allan
- The key drivers and barriers for Vietnamese companies implementing reverse logistics pp. 184-210

- Huyen Huong Han, Thi Thuy Nguyen, Thi Duong Nga Nguyen and Son-Tung Le
- Green vehicles adoption for last-mile delivery: a systematic literature review and current trend pp. 211-229

- Rezli Ainur Savira Lubis and Yuliani Dwi Lestari
- Influence of electronic procurement practices on the supply chain performance of public institutions in Ghana pp. 230-245

- Bright Junior Tanzubil
- Optimal warranty period for the controllable deteriorating product under trade credit, inflation, and demand-dependent production rate pp. 246-273

- Mrudul Y. Jani, Manish R. Betheja and Urmila Chaudhari
- Current panorama of road cargo transport in Brazil pp. 274-296

- Liseane P. Thives, Enedir Ghisi and Juarez J. Thives Júnior
Volume 51, issue 1, 2025
- An integrated approach based on classification and forecasting intermittent demand model for urban pick-up: a case study of Moroccan carrier pp. 1-41

- Leila Bourrich and Saâd Lissane Elhaq
- An application of R'DEMATEL approach and sensitivity analysis for identifying significant barriers for horizontal collaboration implementation in logistics pp. 42-78

- Biswarup Chakraborty, Sujan Mondal and Ankita Ray
- Omnichannel transportation, warehousing and manufacturing quality characteristics in a post-COVID environment: case and empirical study pp. 79-103

- Alan D. Smith and Gabriel Moreno
- Improving warehouse operations efficiency in a retailer: a case study employing a systemic approach pp. 104-132

- Khalid Aljohani
- Location of multi-product and multi-resource capacity facilities in green logistics pp. 133-149

- Maryam Aliei and Mansoureh Hoorali
Volume 50, issue 4, 2025
- The impact of the Belt and Road Initiative's 21st maritime silk road on the Suez Canal zone economics pp. 353-360

- Nada Yahia, Sara El Gazzar and May Salah ElDine Mohamed
- Analysis of enablers for the adoption of blockchain for net-zero supply chain pp. 429-450

- Nidhi Yadav, Dixit Garg and Sunil Luthra
- Literature review on supply chain transportation and disruption factors pp. 451-475

- Mahmood Ahmad and Ammar Al-Bazi
- Third party purchase: an empirical study from the Chinese automotive industry pp. 476-497

- Yangyan Shi, Luying Liu, Walter Glass, Yangfei Gao and Eias Ai Humdan
- Effects of duration of visits on COVID-19 infection using a multi-agent simulation and lean concept pp. 498-509

- Woramol C. Watanabe and Patchanee Patitad
- An analysis of the natural gas production supply chain in the Permian Basin using Goldratt's theory of constraints pp. 510-534

- Pinyarat Sirisomboonsuk and James R. Burns
- Mitigating supply chain disruptions, risks, and vulnerabilities pp. 561-576

- John Jeong Kim
Volume 50, issue 3, 2025
- Eliminating food loss and waste using lean tools in the agri-food supply chain pp. 287-318

- Sahar Elbarky, Rowan Abd Elbary and Rawan El Haddad
- Selecting the best network design for COVID-19 healthcare waste disposal using fuzzy analytic hierarchy process pp. 319-333

- Khalid Alzoubi, Nader Al Theeb and Tasneem Al-Khalailah
- Reverse logistics sustainability performance: from a systematic review to an assessment framework pp. 334-360

- Maquele Antunes de Oliveira, Marina Hernandes de Paula e Silva, Orlando Henrique Batista Junior, Juliana Veiga Mendes and Luis Antonio de Santa-Eulalia
- An integrated framework for third party logistic evaluation by using fuzzy analytical hierarchy process and technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution pp. 361-385

- Asmaa Galal, Hesham Elawady and Noha A. Mostafa
- Designing a robust multi-objective blood supply chain network with permanent and mobile facilities for disaster relief pp. 386-409

- Benyamin Feghhi, Mohamad Sadegh Sangari, Abbas Keramati and Mohammad Reza Rouhani-Tazangi
- Practical optimisation model for SMEs of last mile delivery service pp. 410-427

- Marcello Fera and Mario Caterino
Volume 50, issue 2, 2025
- The response of the logistics and supply chain industries to two different crises - a Google trends econometric approach pp. 135-162

- Theodoros Daglis
- Identifying trends in trade and logistics performance: a systematic literature review pp. 163-178

- Ashish Bhatt and Bijal Zaveri
- The impact of forecasting error, stream level, and control mechanism of the supply chain enhanced by theory of constraints on the order fill rate and the inventory level pp. 179-208

- Hokey Min and Bih-Ru Lea
- A framework for comparing the sustainable practices in retail sector: towards attaining SDGs pp. 209-232

- Shalini Singh, Himanshu Mishra, Ajay Jha and Ashish Dwivedi
- Demand management: the essence of the theory of constraints? pp. 233-265

- Fernando Bernardi de Souza and Lucas Martins Ikeziri
- A multi-objective green supply chain network design with price-dependent demand pp. 266-285

- Abolfazl Kazemi, Marzieh Karimi and Mahsa Oroojeni Mohammad Javad
Volume 50, issue 1, 2025
- Designing a closed-loop supply chain network with a focus on the circular economy concept pp. 1-27

- Fatemeh Jaferi, Arash Shahin, Mohammadreza Vasili and Omid Boyer Hassani
- An innovative method to solve classic and dynamic multi-depot vehicle routing problem pp. 28-50

- Reza Rahimi Baghbadorani and Mohammad Haeri
- A two-echelon sustainable supply chain model for third-party logistics and warehouse financing using multi factor-dependent demand under revenue sharing and consumer segmentation pp. 51-68

- B. Malleeswaran and R. Uthayakumar
- Development and application of a cost-driven decision model for store replenishment logistics in the fast-food sector pp. 69-93

- Alejandro Vigo Camargo and Yavuz A. Bozer
- The optimal location of the wireless charging infrastructure for electric vehicles with heterogeneous batteries in the highway pp. 94-118

- Mohammed Bourzik and Ahmed El Hiali Alaoui
- Logistics service quality satisfaction and impacts on financial performance pp. 119-134

- Assadej Vanichchinchai and Nonglak Limsomkiat
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