Leveransalternativ för e-handel med dagligvaror
Abstract
In order to attain sustainability for the industry, the inhabitants and the environment,
it is important to study city goods transportation systems. Reasons for focusing on e-grocery
(groceries shopped over the Internet) are that the last link of the grocery supply chain, i.e. the
goods flow from retailer to household is an uninvestigated field, and also that there is a presumed
potential for co-ordination benefits in the distribution system for groceries.
The main purpose of this report is to identify realistic delivery alternatives for e-grocery, given
the present conditions on the Swedish market. The term realistic refers to the delivery
alternatives’ potential for becoming profitable as well as to their ability to meet the customers’
demands and preferences regarding the service characteristics of delivery alternatives for e-grocery.
This report presents the results from four different studies that have been carried out in order to
fulfil the main purpose. In the first study, information on implemented and planned distribution
solutions in present e-grocery businesses was acquired through a series of interviews with
representatives from both logistics companies and grocery chains. In the second study, by means
of a routing and scheduling tool, a few typical cases of delivery alternatives were evaluated
regarding potential for profitability. In the third study, an overview of delivery alternatives
illustrated in scientific journals and research reports was done. Finally, in the forth study,
experienced web customers’ valuation of different delivery alternatives was examined by means
of focus groups and a web survey.
On the basis of the results from the four studies, the delivery alternatives that are considered
realistic on the Swedish market for e-grocery are presented.
University
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
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Date
2003Author
Rosén, Peter
Karlsson, Elisabeth
Keywords
e-commerce; retailing; groceries; delivery alternatives; efficiency; consumer study
Publication type
Report
ISSN
1403-3704
Series/Report no.
FE-reports, nr 2002-395
Language
sv