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Green 3PL Warehousing - A case study of how Kuehne Nagel Sweden’s warehousing operations can become green.

Abstract
The thesis aims to analyze how the 3PL industry can become more sustainable in its warehousing operations. The thesis presents several factors that affect a 3PL warehouse’s environmental impact through a qualitative case report. The results are based on interviews with relevant persons working within or in connection to 3PL warehousing. These interviews are analyzed in combination with a theoretical framework to ultimately answering the research questions. The conclusion structures a framework for Swedish 3PL-actors to consider when shaping their sustainable warehouses. Factors affecting a warehouse’s energy efficiency are investigated to identify which areas are of higher importance to reduce the environmental impact of the warehousing operations. Also, the thesis explores the possibilities of self-producing solar energy, revealing the current pros and cons of producing renewable energy and presenting two different approaches for developing solar energy production plants. Additionally, the future of energy storage is explored to draw a picture of where the market is today and why energy storage should be considered for all modern warehouses
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Logistics and Transport Management
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/68634
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Date
2021-06-18
Author
Storgärd, Kevin
Keywords
Green Warehousing
Green Energy
Energy Efficiency
Energy Management
Solar Energy
Energy Storage
Vehicle-2-Grid
Fast Charging
Electric Vehicles
eTrucks
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2021:88
Language
eng
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