All Stories

  1. Personality traits and grocery hoarding: the Role of Openness, Agreeableness and Neuroticism
  2. Personality and grocery hoarding during a pandemic
  3. Comparing flexibility-based measures during different disruptions: evidence from maritime supply chains
  4. Shipping in the EU emissions trading system: implications for mitigation, costs and modal split
  5. Customer‐driven sustainable business practices and their relationships with environmental and business performance—Insights from the European shipping industry
  6. Digital transformation of maritime logistics: Exploring trends in the liner shipping segment
  7. Risk in Transporting Dangerous Goods via RoRo and RoPax Shipping
  8. Case study: Coastal shipping in sub-Saharan Africa
  9. A stakeholder analysis of actors and networks for land transport of dangerous goods
  10. Estimating urban freight flow using limited data: The case of Delhi, India
  11. CEOs’ understanding of blockchain technology and its adoption in export-oriented companies in West Sweden: a survey
  12. Modal shift to inland waterway transport
  13. Where to open maritime containers: A decision model at the interface of maritime and urban logistics
  14. Support for Financial Decision-Making
  15. Supply chain finance is not for everyone
  16. Short-distance maritime geographies: short sea shipping, RoRo, feeder and inter-island transport
  17. Identifying the market areas of port-centric logistics and hinterland intermodal transportation
  18. The Shipper's perspective on slow steaming - Study of Six Swedish companies
  19. Modal shift to inland waterways: dealing with barriers in two Swedish cases
  20. Sustainable Short Sea Shipping
  21. Is research becoming a game with 4 players and 22 referees?
  22. The Integration of RoRo Shipping in Sustainable Intermodal Transport Chains: The Case of a North European RoRo Service
  23. Barriers and Enablers for Short Sea Shipping in the Southern African Development Community
  24. Slow Steaming as Part of SECA Compliance Strategies among RoRo and RoPax Shipping Companies
  25. Spatial patterns of logistics facilities in Gothenburg, Sweden
  26. Port-centric cities: The role of freight distribution in defining the port-city relationship
  27. Urban freight-parking practices: The cases of Gothenburg (Sweden) and Delhi (India)
  28. Intermodal freight transport management
  29. Agility in the Swedish intermodal freight market – The effects of the withdrawal of the main provider
  30. Exploring Last Mile Synergies in Passenger and Freight Transport
  31. The consequences of the extended gap between curiosity-driven and impact-driven research
  32. Making hinterland transport more sustainable a multi actor multi criteria analysis
  33. Transport and Sustainability
  34. Modelling modal choice effects of regulation on low-sulphur marine fuels in Northern Europe
  35. Localisation of freight consolidation centres serving small road hauliers in a wider urban area: barriers for more efficient freight deliveries in Gothenburg
  36. Utilising more of the loading space in intermodal line trains – Measures and decision support
  37. Review of Road Hauliers' Measures for Increasing Transport Efficiency and Sustainability in Urban Freight Distribution
  38. Editorial
  39. FLEXIBILITY VS. SPECIALISATION IN RO-RO SHIPPING IN THE SOUTH BALTIC SEA
  40. Directness as a key performance indicator for freight transport chains
  41. Location of Freight Consolidation Centres Serving the City and Its Surroundings
  42. Comparing maritime containers and semi-trailers in the context of hinterland transport by rail
  43. Information flows supporting hinterland transportation by rail: Applications in Sweden
  44. Establishing intermodal terminals
  45. The dry port concept: connecting container seaports with the hinterland
  46. The Impact of Urban Freight Transport: A Definition of Sustainability from an Actor's Perspective
  47. Generic Framework for Transport Network Designs: Applications and Treatment in Intermodal Freight Transport Literature
  48. Temporal Elements in the Spatial Extension of Production Networks
  49. Towards better Performing Transport Networks
  50. Developing intermodal transport for small flows over short distances
  51. An industry analysis of express freight from a European railway perspective
  52. Intermodal Road–Rail Transport in the European Union