“…Research in green logistics has identified several ways for companies to reduce the environmental impact of transport and logistics activities. These include modal shift and intermodal solutions (McKinnon, 2018;Woodburn and Whiteing, 2010), effective adoption of advanced technology solutions (Johannes et al, 2018;Wang et al 2015;McKinnon, 2010), use of tools for assessing the carbon footprint of activities (Kang et al, 2013;Eglese and Black, 2010;Lieb and Lieb, 2010;Piecyk, 2010), environmentallyoriented transport management (Bajec et al 2015;Lieb and Lieb, 2010), and green logistics system design (Colicchia et al, 2013;Harris et al, 2010;Kohn and Huge-Brodin, 2008;Aronsson and Huge-Brodin, 2006). However, it appears that the actual adoption of these practices is taking place at a relatively slow pace (see, for example: Evangelista et al, 2017;Perotti et al, 2012) Logistics systems include a variety of actors, each of which has its own strategic goals and priorities.…”