Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management (Dec 2016)

Minimizing the carbon footprint of material handling equipment: Comparison of electric and LPG forklifts

  • Francesco Facchini,
  • Giovanni Mummolo,
  • Giorgio Mossa,
  • Salvatore Digiesi,
  • Francesco Boenzi,
  • Rossella Verriello

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3926/jiem.2082
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
pp. 1035 – 1046

Abstract

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Purpose: The aim of this study is to identify the best Material Handling Equipment (MHE) to minimize the carbon footprint of inbound logistic activities, based on the type of the warehouse (layout, facilities and order-picking strategy) as well as the weight of the loads to be handled. Design/methodology/approach: A model to select the best environmental MHE for inbound logistic activities has been developed. Environmental performance of the MHE has been evaluated in terms of carbon Footprint (CF). The model is tested with a tool adopting a VBA macro as well as a simulation software allowing the evaluation of energy and time required by the forklift in each phase of the material handling cycle: picking, sorting and storing of the items. Findings: Nowadays, it is not possible to identify ‘a priori’ a particular engine equipped forklift performing better than others under an environmental perspective. Consistently, the application of the developed model allows to identify the best MHE tailored to each case analyzed. Originality/value: This work gives a contribution to the disagreement between environmental performances of forklifts equipped with different engines. The developed model can be considered a valid support for decision makers to identify the best MHE minimizing the carbon footprint of inbound logistic activities.

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