Document Type
Article
Source Publication Title
Sustainability (MDPI)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/su10010168
Abstract
The modern industrial food supply system faces many major environmental and social sustainability challenges. Regional food systems, in which consumers prefer geographically proximate food producers, offer a response to these challenges. However, the costs associated with distributing food from many small-scale producers to consumers have been a major barrier to long-term regional food system success. Logistics best practices from conventional supply chains have the potential to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of regional food supply chains (RFSCs). This paper provides a structured and in-depth review of the existing literature on RFSC logistics, including recommended and implemented best practices. The purpose of the review is to provide RFSC researchers and practitioners with convenient access to valuable information and knowledge derived from years of experimentation and research. This information will help to inform practitioners’ implementation decisions and to increase researchers’ awareness of the existing work on RFSC logistics, the unmet needs of practitioners, and topics that have not been fully explored, yielding insights into potential future directions for RFSC research. The overarching aim of the paper is to facilitate improvements in RFSC logistics, thereby improving regional food system viability.
Disciplines
Engineering | Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering
Publication Date
11-1-2018
Language
English
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Mittal, Anuj; Krejci, Caroline C.; and Craven, Teri J., "Logistics Best Practices for Regional Food Systems: A Review" (2018). Industrial, Manufacturing, and Systems Engineering Faculty Publications. 2.
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/industrialmanusys_facpubs/2
Comments
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.