Now that supply chain operations are facing new challenges due to the
necessity of reducing costs and CO2 emissions, companies are
increasingly leveraging cooperation from companies from other supply
chains as a source of competitive advantage. Horizontal Collaboration
has been proved an efficient tool for cutting logistic costs up to 49%.
Zaragoza Logistics Center, member of the MIT-Scale Network, is
publishing this book with the aim of building upon a framework of
inter-organizational learning for horizontal collaboration on logistic
operations. The outcome of this study is designed to help understand the
relationship dynamics and managerial insights of horizontal
collaboration for sustainable and profitable cooperation in freight
distribution.
The proposed collaborative practices are based on senior manager
experiences from different industries: home appliances, automotive,
retail, and food and beverage. Additionally, collaborative evidence from
various successful pilot cases relevant to the distribution operations
of the four industries are described, in order to illustrate the
framework presented. This book fills a gap in the literature market and
its insights encourages the readers to reflect on their own operational
circumstances and challenges. Additionally, the book can be used as
supplementary reading for master degree courses on supply chain
collaboration, as well as courses in executive management.