Global Green Logistics in International Business: Trends, Challenges & Future Directions – A Systematic Literature Review (#535)
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December 1-3, 2025
Published In
"Entrepreneurship with Purpose: Social and Technological Innovation in the Age of AI"
Location of Conference
Cartagena
Authors
Montes-Tocto, Richard Ignacio
Ubillús Ubillús, Luis Alberto
Maco Elera, Billy Heinrich
Razuri Rubio, Heidi Halina
Saldaña Arevalo, Jamerli
Yalta Vallejos, Juan Fernando
Otero Gonzales, Carlos Alberto
Abstract
This systematic literature review was conducted to explore emerging trends and perspectives of green logistics in the field of international business, identifying best practices, challenges, and gaps in the literature. To achieve this objective, a PICO strategy was designed to formulate the research question, and an exhaustive search was carried out in the Scopus database, limiting the selection to open‐access articles published between 2021 and 2025. Subsequently, the PRISMA method was applied, initially reducing 360 studies to 56 that met the criteria of thematic precision and methodological rigor. The results reveal that leading green logistics companies demonstrate a strong environmental commitment, investing in disruptive technologies such as blockchain, IoT, and data analytics, and obtaining international certifications. Likewise, route optimization through mathematical models and the establishment of strategic partnerships stand out as fundamental elements for improving operational efficiency and reducing environmental footprint. In conclusion, the integration of green logistics practices emerges as key to reconciling competitiveness and sustainability in a global environment, suggesting the need for longitudinal studies and adaptations in emerging markets.