Fifth-Party Logistics (5PL)
Scott McDonald () and
Minh Duong Kim Ngo ()
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Scott McDonald: RMIT University
Minh Duong Kim Ngo: RMIT University
Chapter Chapter 6 in Level Up Your Logistics, 2025, pp 309-332 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter examines the emergence and significance of Fifth-Party Logistics (5PL) as the cutting edge of supply chain evolution. 5PL represents a fundamental transformation where digital integration and autonomous operations converge to create self-optimizing logistics ecosystems. Unlike traditional logistics models, 5PL providers build and manage comprehensive digital platforms that enable real-time optimization across multiple supply chains simultaneously. The chapter explores the defining characteristics of 5PL operations, including digital platform integration, autonomous decision-making frameworks, advanced e-commerce optimization, and environmental sustainability initiatives. Through detailed analysis of control tower architectures and decision frameworks, the chapter demonstrates how 5PL providers transcend simple automation to create intelligent systems that balance artificial intelligence with human expertise. A case study of Fast-Fashion Direct illustrates the transformative impact of 5PL partnerships on operational efficiency, customer experience, and environmental performance. The chapter concludes with an examination of future trends, including quantum computing and advanced robotics, highlighting how these emerging technologies will further revolutionize logistics capabilities. This comprehensive exploration provides organizations with essential insights for evaluating their logistics evolution journey within the broader spectrum from traditional 1PL through the theoretical horizons of 7PL.
Keywords: Digital transformation; Autonomous operations; E-commerce optimization; Control tower architecture; Hybrid decision-making (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-0533-3_6
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