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Improving Sustainability in Last-Mile Logistics in Retail and Service Systems
Volume 49, Issue 2 (2026), pp. 37–47
Vadym Derkach   Jurgita Paužuolienė  

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https://doi.org/10.15181/rfds.v49i2.2810
Pub. online: 2 July 2026      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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2 July 2026

Abstract

This study develops and tests an applied framework for improving last-mile logistics sustainability in retail and service systems.
A structured literature review of peer-reviewed studies (2019–2026; n = 35) is combined with directed content analysis and semiquantitative coding. Six implementation practice groups are evaluated across eight indicators: emissions, resource efficiency, circularity,
cost, responsiveness, integration, transparency, and retail/service applicability. Based on the evidence matrix, a phased scenario
model is designed for an urban retail-service network handling 10,000 weekly deliveries. The results indicate that IoT-enabled real-time
visibility, blockchain-based traceability, and route optimisation with warehouse-transport synchronisation generate the strongest multicriteria effect. In the modelled transition from baseline to full implementation (S0–S3), weekly CO2 emissions decrease by 36.9%, unit fulfilment cost decreases by 18.7%, and on-time delivery increases by 9.1%.

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Keywords
last-mile logistics sustainability retail logistics Logistics 4.0 scenario modelling

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